Understanding the Mezmure Dawit (Psalms of David) in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church

Another reason the number "20" is frequently associated with Mezmure Dawit PDF searches relates to how the book is divided for daily reading. While the book contains 150 Psalms, the Ethiopian tradition often groups them into structural units.

This accessibility has been further enhanced by a range of mobile applications. One popular Android app, simply called "Mezmure Dawit" (መዝሙረ ዳዊት), allows users to read all 150 Psalms daily in both Amharic and English. The app has been downloaded over 5,000 times. Similar apps on the iOS App Store offer the Psalms in Ge'ez and Amharic, providing an "easy to use app for prayer, read and study". These digital tools have made it possible for the faithful worldwide to have the complete Psalter in their pockets, ready for reading anytime, anywhere.

While digitization is positive, "PDF 20" or similar search queries often lead to files with varying quality:

This deep devotion has also been expressed in modern times. For example, the revered "Haile Selassie Bible Manuscript" is a notable modern edition of the Amharic Psalms. The spiritual power attributed to the Psalms is perhaps most famously encapsulated in Psalm 91 , known in the tradition as the "Prayer of the Hymn" ( Mezmur ), which is frequently recited for protection. This profound connection between tradition and contemporary life is also heard in popular music, such as in the work of artist Dawit "Danny" Wolde, who has blended Orthodox hymns with modern sounds.

Beyond online, you can also acquire a physical copy of this sacred text to enrich your personal study and devotion.

: This is the most common interpretation. The "20" likely refers to the specific 20th Psalm (Chapter 20) from the Book of Psalms. This is a widely recognized prayer for victory and divine protection, often used by the community to pray for their leaders.

Yes, often. Psalm 20 (Amharic: እግዚአብሔር በመከራ ቀን ይመልስልህ) is a prayer for victory over enemies. In many 20-Psalm collections, it appears as #5 or #6. However, some compilers replace Psalm 20 with a more popular one like 23 or 91. Always check the table of contents.