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  2. Psalm 23 - Wikipedia

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    Written: around 1000 BC: Text: attributed to King David: Language: Hebrew (original) Psalm 23 is the 23rd psalm of the Book of Psalms, ... A Psalm of David.

  3. Psalms - Wikipedia

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    The Psalms were written not merely as poems, but as songs for singing. ... Psalm 23, The L ORD is My ... Tehillim Online to read psalms of David in Hebrew or ...

  4. Sidney Psalms - Wikipedia

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    Sidney's Psalm 23 arises out of a psalm originally written by King David. According to Tom Wacaster, "While most commentators believe that it was written in David's youth, while he was tending sheep for his father, it might just as well have been written at a later age, when he had experienced the hardships in life and God's guidance through ...

  5. Psalms of Asaph - Wikipedia

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    Because of the great time between the building (1000 BC) and the destruction (586 BC) of the first temple we know that this psalm isn’t written by David’s Asaph who was the one of three temple singers assigned by King David to the temple. The Asaph of this psalm wonders why God's anger has allowed this invasion and destruction

  6. Psalm 22 - Wikipedia

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    The exact distinction between the two main parts of the psalm is also controversial, as verse 23 is sometimes counted as a part of the original psalm, but sometimes as part of the later addition. The original psalm (v. 2-22/23) is thought to date from the pre-exilic period, that is, before the Babylonian destruction of Jerusalem in 587 BC.

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  8. Psalm 27 - Wikipedia

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    Psalm 27 is the 27th ... Protestant Christians have traditionally thought of it as written early in David's ... [23] while Spurgeon sees the Psalm as at once ...

  9. 2 Samuel 22 - Wikipedia

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    The second poetic section (verses 29–51) focuses more on 'David's victories over his enemies', so this part has been called a 'royal victory song'. [4] The mention of David and his descendants only in the last phrase of the song is a 'feature paralleled in other victory songs', [23] so it is to be regarded not as an addition, [24] but as ...