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1 1,1,4 | the prophets, and in the psalms,~concerning Me. After the 2 1,1,4 | refers to the chanting of psalms. The Sav-~iour's words and 3 1,1,4 | Moses, the prophets and the psalms . to make her preserve them 4 1,1,5 | contents): The Books of Job, Psalms, Proverbs, ~Book of Ecclesiastes 5 1,1,5 | and the prophets, and the Psalms, from the Old Testament. 6 1,1,6 | Old Testament, only the Psalms were translated, as ~this 7 1,2,2 | O Lord, we read in the psalms (Pss. 119:151; 145:12). . 8 1,3,5 | expressed in his well-known psalms. ~The 2nd Book of Samuel ( 9 1,3,5 | teachings. His inspired ~psalms are an eternal masterpiece 10 1,4 | includes the books of Job, Psalms, Proverbs of ~Solomon, Ecclesiastes, 11 1,4 | Psalter (a.k.a. the book of Psalms.transl). ~provide examples 12 1,4,2 | can say that the book of Psalms, or the Psalter, is, for 13 1,4,2 | sweet song~of the book of Psalms.”~ The title of the book 14 1,4,2 | 400 BC), and contains 150 psalms. King David was the first 15 1,4,2 | the book. He wrote over 80 psalms.more than any other single 16 1,4,2 | single writer. Besides the psalms ~of David, the book contains 17 1,4,2 | psalm of Moses (90th), 3 psalms of Solomon (72nd, 127th 18 1,4,2 | 72nd, 127th and ~132nd), 12 psalms of Asaph the seer and his 19 1,4,2 | 1 of Epham ~(89th), 11 psalms of the sons of Korah. Authorship 20 1,4,2 | Authorship of the other psalms is unknown. The psalms ~ 21 1,4,2 | other psalms is unknown. The psalms ~are written according to 22 1,4,2 | song is sung ~vocally, some psalms are accompanied by other 23 1,4,2 | psalm is performed. Some psalms begin with a few words from 24 1,4,2 | services. ~ The content of the psalms is closely related to the 25 1,4,2 | Jewish people ~and singing psalms. ~ The poetic beauty and 26 1,4,2 | religious feelings found in the psalms of David inspired ~numerous 27 1,4,2 | even though not all of the psalms were written by ~David, 28 1,4,2 | common name of the book of psalms: The Psalter of King David. ~ ~ 29 1,4,2 | single divine service uses psalms. Psalms ~were first used 30 1,4,2 | divine service uses psalms. Psalms ~were first used when offering 31 1,4,2 | instruments when singing psalms. These were harp, tympanum, 32 1,4,2 | prayed with the words of psalms. Thus, after the Last ~Supper, 33 1,4,2 | raise, Lord. found in the psalms remind us of Christ.s resurrection. 34 1,4,2 | Christ. Here is a list of psalms used in divine services: ~ ~ 35 1,4,2 | Exapsalmos (i.e. The Six Psalms; Russian: Shestopsalmiye~): 36 1,4,2 | 143. Before canon: 51. Psalms of praise: 148, 149, 150. ~ 37 1,4,2 | 103, 146. ~ ~(Note: the psalms listed here are according 38 1,4,2 | help the reader find the psalms that correspond to his specific 39 1,4,2 | offer ~the following list of psalms according to their content: ~ 40 1,4,2 | according to their content: ~Psalms of thanksgiving and praise: 41 1,4,2 | 4, 25, 41, 55, 70, 143. ~Psalms of repentance: 39, 51. ~ 42 1,4,3 | contributor to the book of Psalms. ~ When Solomon, at the 43 1,5,5 | Hebrew alphabet, like in Psalms 37 and 119. Jeremiah addressed 44 1,Add,0| history. Law and prophets, psalms and prophecies, all are 45 2,1,4 | and they would sing from Psalms 113-118 (the~Hallel) during 46 2,1,5 | Writings,~including the Psalms and many other books of 47 2,1,5 | history and prophecy and the Psalms and books of wisdom. A new 48 2,1,5 | law, the singing of the Psalms and prayer (Ezek. 8:1; Ps. 49 2,3,3 | anyone cheerful? Let him sing~psalms. Is anyone among you sick? 50 2,4,4 | admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual 51 2,5,9 | is the Lord Jesus Christ (Psalms 2:9, Rev. 12:5 and 19:15).