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The Psalms

Book • 2023
The Book of Psalms is a collection of 150 poems divided into five main sections (Psalms 1–41, 42–72, 73–89, 90–106, 107–150), each concluding with an expression of praise.

These psalms were written over several centuries by multiple authors, including David, Asaph, Moses, Solomon, and others.

They range in mood and expression from joyous celebration to solemn hymns and bitter protests, and are classified into various forms such as hymns, laments, songs of confidence, and songs of thanksgiving.

The psalms were integral to the ritual life of the Temple of Solomon and later the Second Temple, and they continue to be a source of inspiration for worship and study in both Jewish and Christian traditions.

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Mentioned in 8 episodes

Mentioned by Peter Leithart , who refers to C.S. Lewis's objections to the imprecatory Psalms.
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Episode 406: Addressing Objections to Imprecatory Psalms
Recommended by R.C. Sproul as a great model of wisdom in prayer.
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Mentioned by Tim Mackie in the context of Jesus' teachings and interpretation of the Hebrew scriptures.
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Discussed by Lamorna Ash , highlighting Genesis, Exodus, Job, Ecclesiastes and the Psalms as astonishing literature.
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Mentioned by Sarah Benibo as a source of wisdom on the human condition.
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Mentioned by Marc Benioff as a book that inspires him on the topic of trust.
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Mentioned by Michael Rowntree when discussing musical worship in the Bible.
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Mentioned by Timothy Keller in relation to the concept of meditation and prayer.
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