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This Psalm is part of the "Hallel" psalms (Psalms 113–118), often used in Jewish festivals and traditionally associated with the Passover. It focuses on praising God who is exalted on high yet cares for the lowly.

As South Africa continues to negotiate the legacies of colonialism, apartheid, and globalization, hymnbooks such as Amagama Okuhlabelela 113 will remain vital sites where . The ongoing task for editors, theologians, and musicians is to sustain this intersectionality—honouring tradition while inviting reform—so that the songs of today become the heritage of tomorrow . amagama okuhlabelela 113

The old man’s name was Mfundo, and for thirty years, he had been a stone. Not literally, of course—his heart still beat, his lungs still drew the heavy, smoke-scented air of the village of eNtabeni. But inside, where the songs used to live, there was only a smooth, grey silence. This Psalm is part of the "Hallel" psalms