Fascinating insights into the book of Psalms.

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The Meaning of Psalms: “Book of Praises.”
Authorship:

  • Almost half (73 Psalms) attributed to David.
  • 12 by Asaph.
  • 10 by the sons of Korah.
  • 2 by Solomon (2 & 127).
  • 1 by Moses (90).
  • 1 by Herman.
  • 1 by Ethan.
  • 50 anonymous (some attributed to Ezra).

Time of Writing: Psalms span from Moses (1410 B.C.) to the post-exilic community under Ezra and Nehemiah (400 B.C.).

Position in the Bible:

  • 19th Book in the Bible
  • Holy Bible
  • Chapters: 150
  • Verses: 2,461
  • Words: 43,743
  • 19th Book in the Old Testament
  • 2nd of 5 Poetical books (Job-Song of Solomon)
  • Followed by 47 Books

Observations about Psalms:

  • Every Psalm (150 in total) contains praise to God.
  • Longest and widely used book in the Bible.
  • Diverse subjects, including jubilation, war, peace, judgment, Messianic prophecy, praise, worship, and lament.

Structure of Psalms:

  • Five books within Psalms (1-41, 43-72, 73-89, 90-106, 107-150).
  • Ten types of Psalms:
    • Individual Lament Psalms
    • Communal Lament Psalms
    • Individual Thanksgiving Psalms
    • Communal Thanksgiving Psalms
    • General Praise Psalms
    • Descriptive Praise Psalms
    • Enthronement Psalms
    • Pilgrimage Psalms
    • Royal Psalms
    • Wisdom and Didactic Psalms

Messianic Psalms: Five types, including typical messianic, typical prophetic, indirectly messianic, purely prophetic, and enthronement.

Notable Verse: The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.” Psalm 23:1**



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