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Psalms (Hebrew: Tehilim, תהילים, or "praises") is a book of the Hebrew Bible included in the collected works known as the "Writings" or Ketuvim.
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Psalms
The Psalter, or Book of Psalms, is the first book of the 'Writings', i.e. of the third section of the printed Hebrew Bible of today.
Psalms Bible Study. Experiencing the Psalms (JesusWalk Bible Study ...
An online interactive study of the Book of Psalms, with an emphasis on experiencing the joy, prayer, praise, and power of the Psalter, rather than merely an intellectual ...
USCCB - (NAB) - Readings and Psalms for the Month
Daily Mass readings and Psalms. From the National Conference of Catholic Bishops (U.S.).
Psalms - definition of Psalms by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus ...
psalm (säm) n. 1. A sacred song; a hymn. 2. Psalms (used with a sing. verb) Abbr. Ps. See Table at Bible. tr.v. psalmed, psalm·ing, psalms. To sing of or celebrate in psalms.
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The monks at Blue Cloud Abbey daily pray the psalms at morning prayer.
Psalms (WebBible Encyclopedia) - ChristianAnswers.Net
description and definition ... Psalms. The psalms are the production of various authors. "Only a portion of the Book of Psalms claims David as its author.
NIV Study Bible :: Introduction to Psalms.
Information on this book of the Bible: includes the title, author, date of writing, background, purpose, theological themes, distinctive literary features and a complete outline.
Psalms definition of Psalms in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
Psalms (sämz) or Psalter (sôl`tər), book of the Bible, a collection of 150 hymnic pieces. Since the last centuries B.C., this book has been the chief hymnal of Jews, and ...