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Why is the psalm about the man of anti-Hesed prelude to the Passover

whirlingmerc

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In most of Psalms the loyal lovingkindness is highlighted but right before the Psalms of the Passover 113-188 there are a couple mini pageants

First a counterplea between a man who is anti-Hesed be returns disloyalty for loyalty and persecutes a poor man, a poor man who has God at his right hand. This is contrasted with a man called to be seated at God's right hand made like Melchizedek A contrasting couplet of Psalms 109 110

Then another contrasting couplet. An acrostic of a blessed God and a matching acrostic of a blessed man Psalms 111 and 112

Why is this a good prelude God made for the Passover
 
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