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| Alphabetical [« »] ps 1 psalm 2 psalmody 1 psalms 19 psalter 1 psaltes 2 pseudo-christian 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 order 19 papias 19 people 19 psalms 19 sermon 19 set 19 told | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances psalms |
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1 2,9| quoting extensively from the Psalms (Pss. 3 [in full], 13, 49).~ 2 3 | going to church, where the Psalms (“The Lord is my shepherd”) 3 6,1| These were at first the psalms of Judaism; at the end of 4 6,1| Paul recommends the use of psalms, hymns, and sacred songs 5 6,1| by themselves but as the Psalms and Odes of Solomon, and 6 6,1| in Harris' manuscript the Psalms of Solomon accompany and 7 6,1| and follow the Odes.~ The Psalms of Solomon are the well-known 8 6,1| manuscript of the Odes and Psalms was soon after identified 9 6,1| manuscript by the eighteen Psalms of Solomon, which are numbered 10 6,1| utterly unlike that of the Psalms of Solomon that follow them. 11 6,1| they owe much to the Hebrew Psalms. They also remind one of 12 6,1| remind one of the meditative psalms found at Qumran. In fact, 13 6,1| the Song of Songs and the Psalms of the Pharisees were-among 14 6,1| their amalgamation with the Psalms of the Pharisees which went 15 6,1| the Law by Moses, all the Psalms by David, all the Proverbs 16 12,2| more translations of the Psalms, one of them, Eusebius says, 17 12,3| few figures for individual psalms have been lost) and 130 18 13,3| Endor. A Greek fragment~The Psalms (some of them). Four Greek 19 16 | of Endor; no text~On the Psalms; no text~On Proverbs; no