Author:
The brief descriptions that introduce the psalms have David
listed as author in 73 instances. David's personality and identity are clearly
stamped on many of these psalms. While it is clear that David wrote many of the
individual psalms, he is definitely not the author of the entire collection.
Two of the psalms (72) and (127) are attributed to Solomon, David's son and
successor. Psalm 90 is a prayer assigned to Moses. Another group of 12 psalms
(50) and (73—83) is ascribed to the family of Asaph. The sons of Korah wrote 11
psalms (42, 44-49, 84-85,87-88). Psalm 88 is attributed to Heman, while (89) is
assigned to Ethan the Ezrahite. With the exception of Solomon and Moses, all
these additional authors were priests or Levites who were responsible for providing
music for sanctuary worship during David's reign. Fifty of the psalms designate
no specific person as author.
Date of Writing:
A careful examination of the authorship question, as well as
the subject matter covered by the psalms themselves, reveals that they span a
period of many centuries. The oldest psalm in the collection is probably the
prayer of Moses (90), a reflection on the frailty of man as compared to the
eternity of God. The latest psalm is probably (137), a song of lament clearly
written during the days when the Hebrews were being held captive by the
Babylonians, from about 586 to 538 B.C.
It is clear that the 150 individual psalms were written by
many different people across a period of a thousand years in Israel's history.
They must have been compiled and put together in their present form by some
unknown editor shortly after the captivity ended about 537 B.C.
Purpose of Writing:
The Book of Psalms is the longest book in the Bible, with 150
individual psalms. It is also one of the most diverse, since the psalms deal
with such subjects as God and His creation, war, worship, wisdom, sin and evil,
judgment, justice, and the coming of the Messiah.
Key Verses:
Psalm 19:1 “The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies
proclaim the work of his hands.”
Psalm 22:16-19; "Dogs have surrounded me; a band of evil
men has encircled me, they have pierced my hands and my feet. I can count all
my bones; people stare and gloat over me. They divide my garments among them
and cast lots for my clothing."
Psalm 23:1, "The LORD is my shepherd, I shall not be in
want."
Psalm 29:1-2; "Ascribe to the LORD, O mighty ones,
ascribe to the LORD glory and strength. Ascribe to the LORD the glory due his
name; worship the LORD in the splendor of his holiness."
Psalm 51:10, "Create in me a pure heart, O God, and
renew a steadfast spirit within me."
Psalm 119:1-2; "Blessed are they whose ways are
blameless, who walk according to the law of the LORD. Blessed are they who keep
his statutes and seek him with all their heart."
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