The Psalms are a Holy Spirit-inspired collection of "prayerful songs" that God provides for man to USE [see Rom.8:26-27], to teach and communicate with Him, which can be applied to most any trial or joyful occasion in life.
The "most valuable psalms," then, would be which ever one fits whatever is going on in your life at the time, and whatever you need to express at any given moment; joy, praise, an expression of Hope, a cry out for His Mercy and Forgiveness, a cry for His Succor and Salvation...
Matthew Henry sums up the Psalms this way:
"...all were written by the inspiration of the Holy Ghost [Spirit]; and no part of the Old Testament is more frequently quoted or referred to in the New. Every psalm either points directly to Christ, in His person, His character, and offices; or may lead the believer's thoughts to Him. And the psalms are the language of the believer's heart, whether mourning for sin, thirsting after God, or rejoicing in Him. Whether burdened with affliction, struggling with temptation, or triumphing in the Hope or enjoyment of Deliverance; whether admiring the Divine perfections, thanking God for His Mercies, meditating on His Truths, or delighting in His service; they form a Divinely appointed standard of experience, by which we may Judge ourselves.
"Their value, in this view, is very great, and the use of them will increase with the growth of the power of true religion in the heart. By the psalmist's expressions, the Spirit helps us to pray. If we make the psalms familiar to us, whatever we have to ask at the Throne of Grace, by way of confession, petition, or Thanksgiving, we may be assisted from thence. Whatever devout affection is working in us, holy desire or Hope, sorrow or joy, we may find words to clothe it; sound speech which cannot be condemned. In the language of this Divine book, the prayers and praises of the church have been offered up to the Throne of Grace from age to age." (Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary: PSALMS; Book Synopsis)
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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.
In the King James version the Book of Psalms has the most chapters - 150 the Book of Psalms has the most verses - 2461 the Book of Psalms has the most words - 42688 the Book of Psalms has the most letters - 221587
David has written a lot of Psalms .
The most commonly used word in the Book of Psalms is "lord" or "Yahweh," which refers to God. It is used over 7,000 times throughout the Psalms.
palsms No it is not Psalms which most of you thought. It is Ezekiel. Most of chapters of Psalms are short verses.
Psalms is the most-read book of the Bible and it's the one Jesus quotes most often.
David completed most of the book of Psalms in Jerusalem, though some were uttered in other places (as recorded in those Psalms themselves).
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