Psalm 119 as a Song - Soft Country - KJV

Psalm 119 as a Song - Soft Country - KJV

This is an Ai Created Music Rendition of Psalm 119. Text is from: BibleGateway.com. Psalm 119 is the longest chapter in the Bible, consisting of 176 verses, arranged as an acrostic poem (each section follows a letter of the Hebrew alphabet). Its central theme is the greatness of God’s Word—the law, testimonies, precepts, statutes, commandments, judgments, word, and ordinances. Each section mentioned above contains 8 verses, and each verse within a section begins with a Hebrew letter (in the original Hebrew text). The Hebrew letters as they are presented in the start of each section are also in alphabetic order. Here are the Hebrew letters: Aleph (א) – verses 1–8 Beth (ב) – verses 9–16 Gimel (ג) – verses 17–24 Daleth (ד) – verses 25–32 He (ה) – verses 33–40 Vau / Waw (ו) – verses 41–48 Zain / Zayin (ז) – verses 49–56 Cheth / Heth (ח) – verses 57–64 Teth (ט) – verses 65–72 Jod / Yod (י) – verses 73–80 Caph / Kaph (כ) – verses 81–88 Lamed (ל) – verses 89–96 Mem (מ) – verses 97–104 Nun (נ) – verses 105–112 Samech (ס) – verses 113–120 Ain / Ayin (ע) – verses 121–128 Pe (פ) – verses 129–136 Tzaddi / Tsade (צ) – verses 137–144 Koph / Qoph (ק) – verses 145–152 Resh (ר) – verses 153–160 Schin / Shin (ש) – verses 161–168 Tau / Tav (ת) – verses 169–176