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Match the following:
Part A
1. denotes musical accompaniment
2. prophetic sayings with a teaching
3. generally describes praise and anticipates the king
4. can be spoken in the first or third person
5. explanation of lamentation and suffering
6. Israel's hymnbook
7. led music services for David and Solomon
8. also known as Jeduthun
9. fulfillment of the Law and prophets
10. describes and anticipates who Jesus was to be
Part B
a. Old Testament
b. oracle
c. mizmor
d. Psalm of supplication
e. David
f. royal Psalm
g. Ethan
h. the Psalter
i. Asaph
j. narrative

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