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Topic:
The Book Of Psalms -- A Brief Overview,
Part 1 Of 7
The present Hebrew name of the book is Tehill'im,
"Praises;" but in the actual superscriptions of the psalms the
word Tehillah is applied only to one, (Psalms 145:1)... which is indeed
emphatically a praise-hymn. The LXX. entitled them psalmoi or
"psalms," i.e., lyrical pieces to be sung to a musical
instrument. The Christian Church obviously received the Psalter from the
Jews not only as a constituent portion of the sacred volume of Holy
Scripture, but also as the liturgical hymn-book which the Jewish Church
had regularly used in the temple. Division of the Psalms.--The book
contains 150 psalms, and may be divided into five great divisions or
books, which must have been originally formed at different periods. Book
I. is, by the superscriptions, entirely Davidic nor do we find in it a
trace of any but David's authorship.
From: Smith's Bible Dictionary. Fair Use. Presented for educational
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