The Psalm Book of David
A collection of Psalms, the Psalter or the Psalm Book is one of the poetic books of the Old Testament. The Psalm Book contains 151 Psalms, of which 150 are canonical, and the last one is deuterocanonical. In the Bible, the Psalm Book bears the name of King David, "The Psalm Book of David". However, the majority of Psalms are anonymous, and the titles of some Psalms mention other authors too, as Moses, Solomon, Asaph, Heman, Ethan, Korahites. The Psalm Book took its present form by the hand of its editor Priest Ezra (5th century B.C.)
According to their contents, the Psalms may be divided into four groups: 1. Of praise, which praise the Lord's majesty and goodness; 2. Of supplication, trust and thanksgiving, which are of a personal or common character; 3. Didactic, which contain admonitory instructions; 4. Messianic or prophetic, which bring the good news of Christ's coming, the establishment of the Kingdom of Heaven, and prophesy about the important events of His life, also His death and resurrection.
We present all the Psalms in separate portions.
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