NOUN
- a collection of Psalms for liturgical use
- an Old Testament book consisting of a collection of 150 Psalms
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- The Book of Psalms is a compilation of songs for liturgical use. Archive 2007-01-01
- David is called The Psalmist because he is believed to be the author of the Book of Psalms
- - from Book of Psalms (Revised Version) OPTIONS Before casting a die, read through the six options below. THE BOOK OF THE DIE
- It occurs particularly in the book of Psalms, where it's a metaphor for distress.
- Psalms for a New World: "An adaptation of the Book of Psalms using inclusive language and through modern lenses of ecological awareness, Taoist sensibilites, and post-modern theology." —Christine Robinson Blogger: lapsed Philocrites: Guide to Unitarian Universalist blogs.
- The Book of Psalms is the great oasis in which a desert people gathers to pour out its complaints, fears, hopes; the Psalms are prayers, songs, incantations, and perhaps even soliloquies. The Elegant Variation:
- Promoting "Jewish Awareness," rabbis talked with soldiers and gave out materials, the Book of Psalms and some brochures. Printing: "Breaking the Silence:" Testimonies of Israeli Soldiers
- In the Book of Psalms, David speaks of a hope of entering into a _future_ rest. Sermons Preached at Brighton Third Series
- There are many allusions in the book of Psalms and elsewhere in the Old Testament to the harp (_kinnor_), the psaltery (_nebel_), the cornet (_shophar_) and other instruments. Hebrew Life and Times
- For we must of necessity say, that either he excluded all the books of that third division excepting the Book of Psalms, which is not probable; or that he included them under the title of the Prophets, which was not customary; or else that under the title of the Psalms he comprehended all the rest. From the Talmud and Hebraica