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The Poetry of Psalms 1-50
This section
contains the Poetry of Psalms 1-50 with numbers, chapters and
text of individual verses taken from "The Scottish Psalter
based on the work of Francis Rous. Free, online access to study
the words contained in the Poetry of
Psalms 1-50 from the Book of Psalms for Bible Study or Sunday School
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Summary of the Book of Psalms - Psalms 1-50
The content of the Book of Psalms according to the King James Bible Online
(KJV) contains a short overview of the main subjects, people, events and ancient topics in the following summary of this Book in the Holy Bible:
- Find the Poetry of Psalms is book
number 19 in the Old Testament of the Bible. It contains 150
chapters.
- The Psalms are
called by the Hebrews Tehillim meaning Hymns of Praise
- The word 'psalms'
is derived from the Greek word 'psalmoi meaning "songs sung
to a harp"
- The author of the
Book of Psalms, of a great part of them at least, was King
David but many are of opinion that some of them were made by
Asaph and a variety of other authors
- Summary of the
content of the Book of Psalms:
- The first book
comprises the first 41 Psalms
- These are ascribed
to David except 1, 2, 10, and 33, which, though anonymous,
may also be ascribed to him.
- The Second Book of
Psalms consists of Psalms 42 - 72
- Psalms (42-72), 18
of which are ascribed to David and 1 to Solomon (the 72nd).
The rest are anonymous
- The most famous
Psalms in the 1-50 sectionn are:
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Psalm 22 - My God, my God, why hast
thou forsaken me - important during the season of Lent
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Psalm 23, The Lord is My Shepherd
- its words of comfort are chosen for church funeral
services
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Psalm 51, Have mercy on me O God
(the Miserere) widely used in the sacrament of repentance or
confession
Each of the Psalms 1-50
have a short summary and information for an on line Bible study course or biblical studies. These summaries also very useful for Sunday School lessons and Bible Study at home.
Psalms Summaries
Psalms
Bible Study - Psalms 1-50
The
following verses from the Book of Psalms prompts the most interest
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We hope that these references prove helpful to readers of the Bible
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The Book
of Psalms - Psalms 1-50
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the complete content of the Psalms helpful to your
Bible studies and for references which allow you to read the books and
individual verses of the Book of Psalms. The
Book of Psalms
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Poetry of Psalms 1-50
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