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Yes, Psalms chapters 14 and 53 are the same. (by eda Samuel paul).

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Is psalms bigger than any Bible?

No as psalms is a book in the bible.


What book of the bible means songs or prayers?

Psalms. Its definition is in any dictionary.


How many chapters and verses does the Jehovah's witnesses bible have?

It's like all the other Bibles. No more chapters and verses; - - No less. Jehovah's Witnesses can and do use any Bible translation available when teaching, however, the New World Translation, which is published by the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, has the same number of chapters and verses as any 'standard' Bible (minus the apocryphal books). Occasionally some Bible translations will change the numbering system slightly(such as when the Douay Bible incorporates Psalm 10 into Psalm 9 causing the rest of Psalms to be one verse behind), but the basic information stays the same.


Who wrote the book of Psalms?

Many psalms are signed by their author but others are not. Seventy-three bear David's name . Asaph is listed on twelve. Some are attributed to Solomon. Moses Ethan and Heman are thought to have written one each. The remainder are unknown in authorship. The Davidic psalms bear other hallmarks of David. He was known as a master musician throughout the Old Testament period and these psalms bear testimony to this. Many are reflections of events in his life. The New Testament writers also referred to David as being the author of specific psalms. The Sons of Korah wrote 11.Answer:David wrote the Psalms.Answer:The Book of Psalms is a collection of short writings believed to have been produced by a number of anonymous authors over a period of two or three hundred years during and after the Babylonian Exile. We do not know who selected the psalms for inclusion in the Book of Psalms, or who first wrote the book as a single collection on a scroll.Answer:The Book of Psalms had many authors, all of them anonymous, and most of them living during the Babylonian Exile or up to a century afterwards. However, those psalms that show any evidence of wisdom are traditionally attributed to King Solomon, and others to King David.Answer:King David wrote the Psalms, including among them a number of psalms that had first been spoken by others (who are named in those individual psalms). It is he who gathered all the Psalms into a single book. This is the traditional view, as recorded in the Talmud (Bava Batra 14b).According to the Old Testament book of Psalms, the psalms were written by several people--David, Asaph, Solomon, Ethan, the Sons of Korah, Moses, etc.The psalms were really just songs and poetic prayers. They were very much like a church songbook.The entire first Book of the Psalms (chapters 1-41) were written by David--both before he became king and afterward.The Psalms show the whole gamut of human emotions. Some are written out of anger, some out of severe anxiety and depression, some out of great joy. Because of this, the Psalms are great to turn to when seeking peace or understanding. Others--great figures in history--have suffered what we all suffer.The Psalms are also great as prayers. When you just don't know what to say to God--when it hurts and you can't find the words to say--turn to the Psalms and pray them to God. He's given you the words to say to Him, when words otherwise fail you.Read more in related link below.Answer:According to Jewish tradition, King David is the architect of the Book of Psalms (Tehillim; "Praises"). All unnamed Psalms are his, as well as the seventy-three that do bear his name.Those Psalms which bear names of authors other than David, were collated and canonized by him into his Book (Talmud, Bava Batra 14b). Some of their authors were contemporaries of David (such as Heiman, Eitan, Asaph, Jeduthun), while others lived before his time (Adam, Moses, Malkitzedek).


What is the shortest book in the King James Version of the Bible?

The shortest "book" in any version of the Bible is Psalm 117 with only 2 verses if you define each Psalm as a book. It can be argued whether each Psalm is a book or the entire collection of Psalms is a single book. If the latter then Psalm 117 would be considered a chapter of the book of Psalms. Psalms aside, there are some small books in both the Old Testament and New Testament. 3rd John has the fewest words in the Bible and is, therefore, the shortest. 2nd John has the fewest verses. Obadiah is the shortest book in the Old Testament, by both the number of words and verses. Obadiah has only 21 verses.

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Which book in the Bible has the most chapters?

Jude in the new testamentAnswerThere are four books of the Christian Bible that have only one chapter and they are all part of the New Testament. These books are: St. Paul's epistle to Philemon - has 25 linesSecond epistle of St. John the Apostle - has 13 linesThird epistle of St. John the Apostle - has 14 linesCatholic epistle of St. Jude the Apostle - has 25 linesJohn's second epistle is the shortest work in the Bible.


Is psalms bigger than any Bible?

No as psalms is a book in the bible.


What are Gaelic psalms?

Gaelic psalms are any psalms from the Book of Psalms that have have been translated into Manx, Scots Gaelic or Irish.


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What book of the bible means songs or prayers?

Psalms. Its definition is in any dictionary.


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Is book of chapters a collective noun?

There is no standard collective noun for a group of chapters. However, any noun that suits a situation can function as a collective noun; for example, a jumble of chapters, a series of chapters, an assemblage of chapters, etc. The noun 'chapter' is a standard collective noun for a chapter of canons.


If you were to write another book besides a chapterbook what would it be?

A story book, a poem book, or just a continuous book. with no chapters. Why does there have to be any?


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Did Paul write the book of psalms?

No, Paul did not write the book of Psalms. The majority of the Psalms are traditionally attributed to King David, with others written by various authors. Paul primarily wrote letters, or epistles, in the New Testament.