PRAISE
There are 149 psalms.
All untitled Psalms were composed by King David.
lament
What are parallelisms in Psalm 20
Sorry these are not the complete verses, but I am sure you can find the remainder. The translation I used was NIV. :) Psalm 149:3 - Let them praise His name with dancing... Psalm 150:4 - Praise Him with tambourine and dancing...
Naproxen
My best guess would be King David, as he wrote most of Psalms while he was in hiding from Saul.
In the Book of Psalms, the phrase "sing to the Lord" appears multiple times, specifically in Psalm 96:1, Psalm 98:1, and Psalm 149:1, among others. The specific number can vary depending on the translation, but it is a recurring theme throughout the Psalms, emphasizing worship and praise through song. Overall, the exhortation to sing to the Lord highlights the importance of music in expressing faith and devotion.
The same as in common usage. As a noun it means to place chains or shackles usually around the feet. As a verb it means to 'restrain or confine.' Here are two examples in the NIV Bible:Job 36:13"The godless in heart harbor resentment; even when he fetters them, they do not cry for help.Job 36:12-14 (in Context) Job 36 (Whole Chapter) Other TranslationsPsalm 149:8to bind their kings with fetters, their nobles with shackles of iron, Psalm 149:7-9 (in Context) Psalm 149 (Whole Chapter) Other Translations
H10C Champion
There are a few Old Testament verses. Here are a couple :2 Samuel 6:14 "and David danced before the Lord with all his might...".Psalm 30:11 - ..You have turned for me my mourning into dancing...".Psalm 149:3 - ..Let them praise His (God's) namein the dance...".
Psalm 9 is a lament Psalm.