Jewish tradition states that all Psalms whose source is not named, were penned by King David.
Abit 73 Psalms are written by David.
King David is named as the author in 73 of the 150 Psalms. According to Jewish tradition, he also authored all of the Psalms that have no author named in them, except for eleven which tradition ascribes to Moses (who is named only once). This brings David's total to 113 of the 150. However, it was he who collated all of the Psalms and in whose merit they never went lost.
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Asaph is traditionally credited with writing 12 psalms in the Book of Psalms in the Bible. These are Psalms 50, 73-83.
The psalms were a genre that did not exist in the time of Asaph; they were written over a period of more than two hundred years, during and after the Babylonian Exile. Nevertheless, certain psalms are traditionally attributed to Asaph. These are: 50 and 73-83 inclusive.
There are a total of 150 psalms in the bible, this the book with the most chapters.
Biblical tradition says that King David wrote many of the psalms. However, scholars say that the psalms were a genre unknown at the time attributed to David. They say that the psalms were really written much later, during the Babylonian Exile and up to two hundred years afterwards.
The family of Asaph wrote 12 psalms: Psalms 50Psalms 73-83The sons of Korah wrote 11 psalms: Psalms 42Psalms 44-49Psalms 84-85Psalms87-88Heman the Ezrahite coauthored Psalms 88 with the sons of Korah.Solomon wrote two psalms: Psalm 72Psalm 127Moses wrote Psalm 90Ethan the Ezrahite wrote 89
The family of Asaph wrote 12 psalms: Psalms 50Psalms 73-83The sons of Korah wrote 11 psalms: Psalms 42Psalms 44-49Psalms 84-85Psalms87-88Heman the Ezrahite coauthored Psalms 88 with the sons of Korah.Solomon wrote two psalms: Psalm 72Psalm 127Moses wrote Psalm 90Ethan the Ezrahite wrote 89
David completed most of the book of Psalms in Jerusalem, though some were uttered in other places (as recorded in those Psalms themselves).
The book of psalms is made of one book only.
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