Psalm 83: crying out for the Divine Justice
Psalm 83 is the last of the poetic writings whose author was Asaph, and […]
The Psalms are also known as Psalteries and in the Bible there are 150 of them, divided into five books believed to have been written by prophets, sages and poets. They are compositions or chants of praise or invocation to God.
By harnessing the power of repetition and daily prayer, blessings will undoubtedly flow into your life, continuing to intensify and making a happier, healthier, and spiritually strong existence.
These sacred hymns and prayers, are believed to be written by several authors, such as primarily King David. They are an integral part of the Book of Psalms, found in the Hebrew Bible and Christian Old Testament.
To reflect a connection between humanity and the divine, these expressions of faith, emotion and devotion, were meant to be sung or recited during religious ceremonies.
There are 150 individual psalms in the Book of Psalms, categorized into five distinctive groups:
They can give you a lot of benefits if you decide to engage with their verses:
Let us embrace and discover the profound wisdom and spiritual enrichment these sacred hymns and prayers can offer us.
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