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Shoshannim

Shoshannim ("lilies") is a musical or liturgical designation appearing in the superscriptions of several Psalms, likely indicating the tune, melody, or style for singing these prayers. Its exact meaning and application remain somewhat unclear to scholars, but it appears in Psalms associated with corporate worship and prayer.

Overview

Shoshannim appears in the superscriptions of Psalms 45, 60, 69, and 80, representing an ancient musical or liturgical notation. The term likely refers to a specific melody or tune to which these psalms were sung in Israel's worship. While the precise meaning is debated among scholars, it suggests these psalms held special significance in corporate worship settings.

Key Scriptures

"To the choirmaster: according to Lilies. A Maskil of the Sons of Korah. A love song" (Psalm 45:1, ESV). "To the choirmaster: according to Shushan Eduth. A Miktam of David, for teaching" (Psalm 60:1, ESV). "To the choirmaster: according to Lilies. A Psalm of David" (Psalm 69:1, ESV). "To the choirmaster: according to Lilies. A Testimony. A Psalm of the Sons of Korah" (Psalm 80:1, ESV).

Application

Recognizing these musical notations reminds us that worship in Scripture was thoughtfully structured and celebrated with intentionality, encouraging us to approach our own worship with reverence and preparation.

Scripture References 4
Full Topical Reference List 4 total — Nave's Topical Bible

A wind instrument, mentioned in the titles of selected Psalms