Psalmi: 1-150

: Expressing pain, confusion, or anger to God (e.g., Psalm 13 ).

The Book of Psalms , often referred to as the "Psalter," is a collection of 150 ancient Hebrew poems, songs, and prayers that serve as the "songbook" for both Jewish and Christian worship. These writings span centuries of Israel's history and capture the full range of human emotion—from deep despair and lament to exuberant praise. Psalmi 1-150

: Credited with 73 psalms; his role as a poet and harpist is central to the collection. Asaph : Wrote 12 psalms. Sons of Korah : Produced 11 psalms. : Expressing pain, confusion, or anger to God (e

The Psalms are categorized based on their content and emotional tone: : Credited with 73 psalms; his role as

The 150 psalms were composed by various authors over several centuries:

: Celebrating God’s character and His acts in creation and history (e.g., Psalm 150).

: Nearly one-third (49 psalms) do not have a named author. 2. Structural Organization

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