Psalm 90 is the only one we know for sure.
The book of Psalms is an ancient song-book, so it includes contributions from many authors. Some of these include King David, Asaph, and Moses. Many of the Psalms have unknown authorship.
The book of Psalms Writing was Completed: c. 460 B.C.E.
There are 150 psalms in the Bible. The Book of Psalms consists of 150 psalms
King David (Psalm 23 and many others), Solomon (Psalm 127); Eithan (Psalms 89), Yeduthun (Psalms 39), and Asaf (Psalms 81); Moses (Psalms 90); and the sons of Korach (Psalms 42). Those with whom King David contended: Avshalom (Psalms 3), Saul (Psalms 18), Avimelech (Psalms 34), Doeg (Psalms 52).
There are 150 chapters in the book of Psalms.
The book of Psalms is an ancient song-book, so it includes contributions from many authors. Some of these include King David, Asaph, and Moses. Many of the Psalms have unknown authorship.
The book of Psalms Writing was Completed: c. 460 B.C.E.
There is only one book of Psalms in the Bible. The writes of the different chapters in the book of Psalms include King David, Heman the Ezrahite, Ethan the Ezrahite, Solomon, and Moses.
The book of Psalms in the Holy Bible has many Psalms written By King David. Some of the psalms were written by different people, though. The book of Psalms is in the Old testament - about the middle of the Bible.
There are 150 psalms in the Bible. The Book of Psalms consists of 150 psalms
According to tradition, eleven Psalms (90-100) are attributed to Moses.
Book one of the book of Psalms contains 41 psalms.
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It is commonly believed that Psalm 90 + 91 were written by Moses, along with the Pentateuch (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers,Deuteronomy) and Job.
It is hard to say , but Psalm 90 and 91 are of Moses.
The Book of Psalms is written by David who was a musician. Many of the chapters in Psalms is where we get some of our worship music today.
King David (Psalm 23 and many others), Solomon (Psalm 127); Eithan (Psalms 89), Yeduthun (Psalms 39), and Asaf (Psalms 81); Moses (Psalms 90); and the sons of Korach (Psalms 42). Those with whom King David contended: Avshalom (Psalms 3), Saul (Psalms 18), Avimelech (Psalms 34), Doeg (Psalms 52).