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More than 72 of the Psalms are attributed to him. Some of the other penmen are: 12 attributed to Asaph, 12 by the sons of Korah, 2 by Solomon, 1 by Moses, 1 by Ethan and over 40 that the penman is unknown. I believe that many of the unknown are, also, from David. There ...
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to lxxxiii., to Asaph; one, lxxxviii., to Heman; one, lxxxix., to Ethan; ten to the sons of Korah (eleven if lxxxviii., attributed also to Heman, is assigned to them). In the Septuagint ten more psalms are credited to David. Sixteen psalms have other (mostly musical) headings. ...
The New Testament also names David as author of certain Psalms (110; Matt. 22:41-45; Mk. 12:35-37; Lk. 20:41-44). Jesus attributed these words to David who was called, "the sweet psalmist of Israel" (2 Sam. 23:1, 2; Mk. 12:36; Acts 1:16; 2:30, 31; 4:25). Psalms ...
Psalms hasmore authors than any other book of the Bible, by far. Psalms credits five individual authors and two families (who wrote psalmsover the centuries). Many psalms are still not attributed to any authors today. Here’s the spread: ...
Though Hebrew poetry predates the time of David, he seems to be the first person we know to use psalms devotionally. Seventy-three psalms are attributed to David, an extremely prolific poet and musician. He is known as "the sweet psalmist of Israel" (2 Samuel 23:1). I have no doubt ...
He was inspired of God to write many of the Psalms. The New Testament also names David as author of certain Psalms (110; Matt. 22:41-45; Mk. 12:35-37; Lk. 20:41- 44). Jesus attributed these words to David who was called, "the sweet psalmist of Israel"(2 Sam. 23:1, 2; ...
Psalm 89:39 The actions recounted here (repudiating a covenant, casting a crown in the dust, and destroying fortifications) are ordinarily attributed to Israel’s enemies. Here, however, they are attributed to the Lord himself, who is seen as repudiating the provisional covenant he had made ...
This song is attributed to the sons of Korah. It praises God for His strength and protection and for Jerusalem and its temple where God uniquely dwells. It invites the world to witness a future when wars and striving will cease and all the nations know and worship the one True God. ...