The family of Asaph wrote 12 psalms: Psalms 50Psalms 73-83The sons of Korah wrote 11 psalms: Psalms 42Psalms 44-49Psalms 84-85Psalms87-88Heman the Ezrahite coauthored Psalms 88 with the sons of Korah.Solomon wrote two psalms: Psalm 72Psalm 127Moses wrote Psalm 90Ethan the Ezrahite wrote 89
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 psalms are a collection of poetry that is sung. These psalms are attributed to David and Asaph, the chief musician of the Temple. Of the 150 psalms, there are songs of prophecy and prayers and praise. One of the most famous among Christians is Psalms 22. David was not only a king, but these songs reveal that in his singing, he was prophetic.
David wrote many of the Psalms. A man named Asaph also wrote many. Moses, Solomon and the sons of Korah (a worship leader) also wrote some. A few are unknown writers.
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Asaph wrote 12 Psalms.
Asaph is traditionally credited with writing 12 psalms in the Book of Psalms in the Bible. These are Psalms 50, 73-83.
Asaph was a Levite and one of the chief musicians during the time of King David. He is believed to have written 12 of the Psalms in the Bible, namely Psalms 50 and 73-83. Asaph's Psalms often focus on themes of worship, praise, and reflecting on God's justice.
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Harry Peter Nasuti has written: 'Tradition history and the Psalms of Asaph' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation 'TRADITION HISTORY AND THE PSALMS OF ASAPH (ISRAEL)'
The family of Asaph wrote 12 psalms: Psalms 50Psalms 73-83The sons of Korah wrote 11 psalms: Psalms 42Psalms 44-49Psalms 84-85Psalms87-88Heman the Ezrahite coauthored Psalms 88 with the sons of Korah.Solomon wrote two psalms: Psalm 72Psalm 127Moses wrote Psalm 90Ethan the Ezrahite wrote 89
The family of Asaph wrote 12 psalms: Psalms 50Psalms 73-83The sons of Korah wrote 11 psalms: Psalms 42Psalms 44-49Psalms 84-85Psalms87-88Heman the Ezrahite coauthored Psalms 88 with the sons of Korah.Solomon wrote two psalms: Psalm 72Psalm 127Moses wrote Psalm 90Ethan the Ezrahite wrote 89
Abraham did not write any of the Psalms found in the Book of Psalms in the Bible. The Book of Psalms is traditionally attributed to King David, with contributions from other authors such as Asaph, the sons of Korah, Solomon, and Moses. Abraham is a significant figure in the Bible, particularly in the book of Genesis, but he is not credited with writing any of the 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 psalms are a collection of poetry that is sung. These psalms are attributed to David and Asaph, the chief musician of the Temple. Of the 150 psalms, there are songs of prophecy and prayers and praise. One of the most famous among Christians is Psalms 22. David was not only a king, but these songs reveal that in his singing, he was prophetic.
David wrote many of the Psalms. A man named Asaph also wrote many. Moses, Solomon and the sons of Korah (a worship leader) also wrote some. A few are unknown writers.
The book of Psalms has the most authors (contributors). Psalms has 150 sacred songs, with the following authors: 73 bearing the name of David 12 ascribed to Asaph 11 attributed to the sons of Korah 1 names Ethan as the writer 2 written by Moses 1 by Solomon Others not specified