Artwork:
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Psalm 145
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Artist:
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BERGER, Moshé Tzvi
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Date:
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Series painted before and around 2000
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Technique:
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Pen, brown ink, brown wash, blue wash, pierre noire
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Location:
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Museum of Psalms, Jerusalem
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Notes:
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From a series illustrating all the 150 psalms. Psalms 145:12f. Artist's comment: "In this psalm, David summarized all the 150 Psalms. It contains exactly 150 words. The Psalm is composed in acrostics with the letter "Nun" missing. It is a mystical message. The painting depicts the Merkava, the chariot, an esoteric message. When a person comes to recognize that every bit of his energy and vitality are a perpetual gift from the Almighty, he will dedicate his existence to drawing ever closer to his Creator. Such a person, thereby, belongs to the World to Come."
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Subject:
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145: I Will Exalt You, My God the King
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