Through the laws of Kabbalah, each of the 150 psalms were given what the ancients called a "Wonder of God." So, to obtain a grace from the Lord, it was not enough to sing the psalm indicated, it was also necessary to perform a "plus" that allowed to be in adequacy with the Lord ...

The oldest Psalms have 3 000 years! King David, singing and dancing for God, is considered their father. Prayer of the believing Jew, as was the case of Jesus himself, the Psalms express all the human feelings of man before God, they are a prayer of praise and supplication. And since then, there is not a single moment when, somewhere in the world, a Psalm is raised to God. And thus, for centuries and centuries, these incessant praises and miraculous supplications have been realized.

"O LORD, I call on you, come hurry to me! Give ear to my voice, when I call on you. May my prayer be before your face like incense "(Ps 141: 1-2). Since those early times, men have sought to enter into communication with God. The Psalms are therefore part of these means.

In time, codifications and methods of recitation were instituted. For example at present, the Universal Catholic Church uses in the liturgy 147 psalms on the 150 of the biblical book. Thus, at each office, the psalms are the body of the prayer of the Church, the raw material of the Liturgy of the Hours.

But leave that aside to look at how early Christians used these psalms with wonderful powers. This way, much less conventional than the Liturgy of the Hours, is strongly inspired by the Jewish tradition which itself is much more inclined to rites and rituals. Through the laws of Kabbalah, each of the 150 psalms were given what the elders called a "Wonder of God." Thus, to obtain a grace from the Lord, it was not enough to sing the psalm indicated, it was also necessary to perform a "plus" that allowed to be in adequacy with the Lord.

Psalm 072: against financial misfortune

It should be known that the chance in money is given to all but it may happen that we do not know how to use it or that we were put dams to use it.

How to use this psalm?

72.1
From Solomon. O God, give your judgments to the king,
And your justice to the king's son!

72.2
He will judge your people with justice,
And your unfortunates with fairness.

72.3
The mountains will bring peace to the people,
And the hills too, by the effect of your righteousness.

72.4
He will do justice to the unhappy people,
He will save the children of the poor,
And he will crush the oppressor.

72.5
You will be afraid, as long as the sun remains,
As long as the moon will appear, from generation to generation.

72.6
It will be like a rain falling on a mown ground,
Like showers that irrigate the countryside.

72.7
In his days the righteous will flourish,
And there will be great peace until there is no more moon.

72.8
He will rule from sea to sea,
And from the river to the ends of the earth.

72.9
In front of him, the inhabitants of the desert will bend the knee,
And his enemies will lick the dust.

72.10
The kings of Tarshis and islands will pay tribute,
The kings of Sheba and Saba will offer presents.

72.11
All kings will bow down to him,
All nations will serve him.

72.12
For he will deliver the poor who cry,
And the unfortunate one who has no help.

72.13
He will have pity on the miserable and the needy,
And he will save the lives of the poor;
72.14
He will set them free from oppression and violence,
And their blood will be worth to him.

72.15
They shall live, and give him gold from Sheba;
They will pray for him incessantly, they will bless him every day.

72.16
The wheats will abound in the country, at the top of the mountains,
And their ears will shake like the trees of Lebanon;
Men will flourish in the cities like the grass of the earth.

72.17
His name will always remain,
As long as the sun its name will continue;
By him we will bless one another,
And all nations will say it happy.

72.18
Blessed be the Lord God, the God of Israel, who alone works wonders!

72.19
Blessed be forever his glorious name!
May all the earth be filled with his glory! Amen! Amen!

72.20
End of the prayers of David, son of Jesse.