Psalm 44

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The darkest two Psalms of the sons of Korah
The many have suffered for the sake of the one: Psalm 44
The one has suffered for the sake of the many :  Psalm 88

And so the two darkest songs of the Sons of Korah have been sung

The many have suffered for the sake of the one, Psalm 44 
An early song of Book 2
A song of the redeemed on earth
The ones who suffer for your names sake

The one has suffered for the sake of the many, Psalm 88
The second to the last song in book 3
A song of the Messiah
The one who suffered for our sake

Laments usher in book 2
The books open
The priestly Psalms, Book 2 and 3 have been brought in with
A longing, a hunger and panting after you
Then a song of suffering, yet a rejoicing in hope of deed done in the past opens the levitical priestly Psalms
A suffering of the many for sake of His name in Psalm 44
A prayer of deliverance for the sake of His name.

A set of brackets grand and fitting for the Psalms corresponding to Exodus: ruin and redemption and Levitus: sanctuary
The ultimate living sacrifice opens
Rich praise from the Sons of Korah
Seven songs of praise from the sons of Korah 
Asaph and David join in 
The last praise of the ons of Korah is allegro-sonata short 
Glorious things of thee are spoken
and a coda of laments
deep and dark.
Bleakest in all the Psalms
The ultimate dying sacrifice closes

The books close
A suffering more bleak
A suffering with no upturn of hope or trust
A more dark suffering 
A suffering of the one for the many in Psalm 88
And the praise waits till the resurrection in Psalm 89
Laments usher out book 3

A fitting start to the songs of the levitical priests
A fitting end of the songs of the levitical priests

michaelangelo