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''In brief'': The book of Psalms (occasionally called the Psalter) is a book of the Old Testament. Because of its original meaning as a song or chant, the word "psalm" can be used to mean any religious chant or poem of praise. The author is traditionally thought to be King David. The poetry of the Psalms is beautiful. Perhaps one of the most well-known sections is chapter 23 - "The Lord is my shepherd"...
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'''Overviews'''
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* [[An introduction to Psalms]]
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* [[Bible Dictionary: Psalms]]
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'''Different translations of Psalms'''
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* [[Bible, English, King James, Psalms]]
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* [[Bible, English, World English, Psalms]]
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* [[Bible, English, American Standard Version, Psalms]]
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'''Studies in Psalms'''
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* [[Apologetics: Psalms]]
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* [[Mathew Henry Commentary on the Whole Bible: Psalms]]
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'''Articles / opinions'''
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* [[Comments about Psalms]]
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'''Quotes'''
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* [[Quotes about Psalms]]
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* [[Quotes from Psalms]]
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'''See also'''
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* [[Bible Dictionary: Psalms]]
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Revision as of 04:27, 5 November 2005

In brief: The book of Psalms (occasionally called the Psalter) is a book of the Old Testament. Because of its original meaning as a song or chant, the word "psalm" can be used to mean any religious chant or poem of praise. The author is traditionally thought to be King David. The poetry of the Psalms is beautiful. Perhaps one of the most well-known sections is chapter 23 - "The Lord is my shepherd"...




Overviews


Different translations of Psalms


Studies in Psalms


Articles / opinions


Quotes


See also




Return to Bible contents page