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|Textual relationships=There is an episode in the <em>Navigatio sancti Brendani</em> in which Brendan and his companions encounter a gigantic sea monster and invoke the Lord for protection, repeating <em>Domine, libera nos/servos tuos...</em> and citing biblical parallels of divine intervention, such as the stories of David and Goliath, and Jonah and the Whale. Peter Salmon observes that this passage is more extensive in some manuscript copies than others.
|Textual relationships=There is an episode in the <em>Navigatio sancti Brendani</em> in which Brendan and his companions encounter a gigantic sea monster and invoke the Lord for protection, repeating <em>Domine, libera nos/servos tuos...</em> and citing biblical narratives of divine intervention, such as those of David and Goliath, and Jonah and the Whale. Peter Salmon observes that this passage is more extensive in some manuscript copies than others. This is similar to the <em>Oratio</em> and its long list of invocations beginning <em>Libera me, Domine (sicut...)</em>, which includes the same biblical examples.  
|Draws on=Psalm 90
|Draws on=Psalm 90
|Compare=Navigatio sancti Brendani
|Compare=Navigatio sancti Brendani

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