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Degrees, Song of
        song of steps, a title given to each of these fifteen psalms,
        120-134 inclusive. The probable origin of this name is the
        circumstance that these psalms came to be sung by the people on
        the ascents or goings up to Jerusalem to attend the three great
        festivals (Deut. 16:16). They were well fitted for being sung by
        the way from their peculiar form, and from the sentiments they
        express. "They are characterized by brevity, by a key-word, by
        epanaphora [i.e, repetition], and by their epigrammatic
        style...More than half of them are cheerful, and all of them
        hopeful." They are sometimes called "Pilgrim Songs." Four of
        them were written by David, one (127) by Solomon, and the rest
        are anonymous.
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Definition for 'Degrees, Song of' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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