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      • The Psalms are hymns of praise to the Almighty G‑d, Creator of the Universe. They speak of G‑d's greatness, His goodness and mercy; His power and justice. David pours out his heart in these Psalms and avows his sincerest and purest trust in G‑d alone.
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  2. Mar 4, 2024 · Two of the psalms (72 and 127) are attributed to Solomon, David’s son and successor. Psalm 90 is a prayer assigned to Moses. Another group of 12 psalms (50) and (73—83) is ascribed to the family of Asaph. The sons of Korah wrote 11 psalms (42, 44—49, 84—85, 87—88).

  3. The Psalms are hymns of praise to the Almighty Gd, Creator of the Universe. They speak of G‑d's greatness, His goodness and mercy; His power and justice. David pours out his heart in these Psalms and avows his sincerest and purest trust in G‑d alone.

    • Confessing and Repentance – Psalm 51. The Lord sent the prophet Nathan to confront David regarding his sin of adultery with Bathsheba and the calculated murder of her husband Uriah.
    • Gratitude for forgiveness of sins – Psalm 32. This Psalm of David expressed the deep gratitude, relief, and joy he experienced in response to the Lord’s forgiveness of his sins.
    • The joy of companionship with God – Psalm 16. In the midst of this declaration of worship, David acknowledges the sin of idolatry and the end result for those who chase after idols – their sorrows will increase.
    • Praise, worship, and adoration – Psalm 18. David’s devotion overflows from his heart and is evidenced in his prayers and praise throughout his life. When your devotion is pure and authentic, you can’t help it from spilling out from in you.
  4. Dive into the 150 ancient Hebrew poems, songs, and prayers in the book of Psalms in the Bible. Explore the literary design and key themes of Psalms through videos, podcasts, and more from BibleProject™.

  5. A Psalm of David. 1 How long, O LORD? Will You forget me forever? How long will You hide Your face from me? 2 How long must I wrestle in my soul, with sorrow in my heart each day? How long will my enemy dominate me? 3 Consider me and respond, O LORD my God. Give light to my eyes, lest I sleep in death, 4 lest my enemy say, “I have overcome ...

  6. David learned how to repent before the Lord after his sin with Bathsheba and Uriah. Two penitential psalms show great insights about confession, repentance, and forgiveness.

  7. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. In Psalm 110:1, David says, “The LORD says to my Lord: ‘Sit at my right hand, until I make your enemies your footstool’” (ESV). In Matthew 22:44, Jesus quotes this verse in a discussion with the Pharisees in order to prove that the Messiah is more than David’s son; He is David’s Lord.