psalms in English

noun
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a sacred song or hymn, in particular any of those contained in the biblical Book of Psalms and used in Christian and Jewish worship.
a delightful setting of Psalm 150
synonyms:sacred songreligious songhymnsong of praisepsalmodypsalter
noun
    book of psalms
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1. There are fifteen Psalms of Ascents

2. TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD | PSALMS 19-25

3. TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD | PSALMS 79-86

4. Admonish one another in psalms and hymns

5. The Antiphonal singing of psalms was adopted

6. TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD | PSALMS 1-10

7. (Ezra 7:6) So it follows that the book of Psalms was made up of individual psalms when it was compiled.

8. David composed most of the first 41 psalms

9. All the rest are to be said at Vespers; and as the psalms fall three short, those of the Aforesaide psalms which

10. May 8 Bible reading: Psalms 1-10 Song 168

11. • How can the book of Psalms enrich our prayers?

12. In his inspired psalms, David sometimes expressed deep sadness.

13. This is made evident in Psalms 42 and 43.

14. Song of the Ascents The superscription of Psalms 120-134

15. No name could be more fitting than Psalms, or Praises.

16. Common Responsorial Psalms and Alleluia Verses [still under construction] See also the simpler chart for Psalms and Alleluias in the 1970 Lectionary for Mass only.

17. In ancient times, many Israelites learned the psalms by heart.

18. These articles examine Psalms 111 and 112, which complement each other.

19. The psalms are filled with thanks giving and praise for God.

20. A number of the psalms written by King David, the father of King Solomon, are acrostics, or alphabetical poems, such as Psalms 9, 10, 25, 34, 37, 145.

21. (Psalms 18, 97, 138) Still others exalt him as the God of justice, who brings relief to the oppressed and punishment to the wicked. —Psalms 11, 68, 146.

22. Thou hast made him glad with thy Countenance Psalms 21:6

23. The book of Psalms is quoted frequently in the New Testament.

24. In 1543, she published her first book, Psalms or Prayers, anonymously.

25. The superscriptions to the psalms indicate the widespread use of musical instruments.

26. A portion of the book of Psalms from the Dead Sea Scrolls.

27. (WEB JPS YLT RSV NIV) Psalms 121:1 A Song of Ascents…

28. Learn all about them in these fifteen facts about the Psalms of Ascents

29. Read through the book of Psalms to see a man who understood this.

30. Bloodthirsty (6 Occurrences) Psalms 5:6 You will destroy those who speak lies

31. Question: Why do certain psalms begin with the words, "A song of Ascents"? What sort of ascent is this referring to? Answer: Fifteen psalms, chapters 120-134 of the Book of Psalms, begin with the words, "A song of Ascents." Many interpretations have been given for these ambiguous words.

32. Choirmaster (55 Occurrences) Psalms 4:1 For the Chief Musician; on stringed instruments

33. The Hebrew Scriptures contain numerous prayers in the book of Psalms and elsewhere.

34. Then how about: “My soul Cleaveth unto the dust” (Psalms 119:25a) and “Why art thou cast down, O my soul? and why art thou disquieted within me?” (Psalms 43:5a)

35. Bloodthirsty (6 Occurrences) Psalms 5:6 You will destroy those who speak lies

36. Start reading Antiphon: The Psalms of Isaak on your Kindle in under a minute

37. Pleading, Cursing, Praising: Conversing with God through the Psalms is an immensely readable book which is an encouragement to anyone who seeks guidance in the use of the Psalms as a personal prayer tool

38. Worship is a theme that runs through many of the psalms. We cannot expect to do justice to the spirit of the book of Psalms if we're not in tune with Christian worship.

39. Antiphonere: A book of anthems, or psalms, chanted in the choir by alternate verses

40. Antiphonere: A book of anthems, or psalms, chanted in the choir by alternate verses

41. Antiphonere: A book of anthems, or psalms, chanted in the choir by alternate verses

42. 15:31) In Psalms 3 and 55, David describes how such disloyalty affected him.

43. It occurs particularly in the book of Psalms, where it's a metaphor for distress.

44. Antiphonere: A book of anthems, or psalms, chanted in the choir by alternate verses

45. The later Byzantine Bogomils accepted the Psalms and the sixteen books of the Prophets

46. Why does the numbering in the book of Psalms differ in various Bible translations?

47. From 1543 to 1835, there were 18 translations of the Psalms into spoken Greek.

48. Often He expressed the gladness of His heart by singing psalms and heavenly songs.

49. Paul answers that question in about 14 sentences, mostly quotations from the book of Psalms.

50. The early Christians of Ephesus and Colossae sang “psalms and praises to God” (literally, “hymns”).