No idea: it does not say, only David and God know the answer and it does not matter - it's the content that is important.
The Bible does not mention where, but it could be written by King David in the palace, he had time.
Psalm 23 is traditionally attributed to King David in the tenth century BCE. However, scholars say that the psalms were a genre not known at the time attributed to David. The psalms, including Psalm 23, were written over a period of more than two hundred years, during and after the Babylonian Exile. This is one of the most beautiful of the psalms, and was written as a song of praise.
Psalms are read as they are a very good book to read. It is written by many people but those by king David are realy meaningful chapter. Take chapter 23.
Psalm 23 .
David has written a lot of Psalms .
The tradition is that all of the unnamed Psalms were written by King David.
Psalm 23 is written by king David.
Psalm 23 is traditionally attributed to King David in the tenth century BCE. However, scholars say that the psalms were a genre not known at the time attributed to David. The psalms, including Psalm 23, were written over a period of more than two hundred years, during and after the Babylonian Exile. This is one of the most beautiful of the psalms, and was written as a song of praise.
King David wrote Tihimim/Psalms
Psalms are read as they are a very good book to read. It is written by many people but those by king David are realy meaningful chapter. Take chapter 23.
Abit 73 Psalms are written by David.
Psalms 23 says that everything will be accomplished with and through the Lord, and therefore everything will be good.
1) Psalms 23 and 121 are similar to each other. Each is speaking of God's protection and help. The connection to Psalms 137 is that 137:7 is in effect asking for God's intervention. All three mention (23:4) or allude to (121:7) bad circumstances.
Answer Have No Fear?
Psalm 23 .
Because it comes from the Bible - the Book of Psalms in the Old testament, and this particular psalm is number 23 out of the 150 psalms listed there. In the Bible there are just 150 psalms, although there are others too (the so-called psalm 151, 152 etc) but these were not included in the Old testament. The psalms were listed in various ways, groups of psalms written by King David, others by Solomon, his son, and others by unknown writers. Some were grouped as praise psalms, some as psalms of penitence and so on. Psalm 23 was written by King David as a devotional psalm likening God to a shepherd - something with which David was familiar as he was himself a shepherd when he was a young boy.
David has written a lot of Psalms .
These are called Psalms and there are over 70 directly attributed to David, although he may have written more. 'The Lord is My Shepherd' is based on Psalm 23, which is one of David's psalms.