I believe, it was Jehovah's words & therefore the human author needs to remain unknown. You see no matter what man wrote it, it was always His words.
King David wrote all the Psalms that don't name their author (Talmud, Bava Bathra 14b-15a).
Psalm 84 was written by the Korahrites.
Moses (Psalms 90:1).
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Psalm 91 has 16 verses and Psalm 100 has 5 verses. Psalm 91 is about how God protects us and Psalm 100 is about singing praises to the Lord.
Psalm 100:1 - Psalm 98:4 100:2 - Psalm 2:11 100:4 - see 95:2 100:5 - 136:1
99 - Psalm 1 - Psalm 99
Yes and no. Yes, no name is given. And no, because tradition states that this Psalm (and certain others) was originally spoken by Moses (Rashi commentary, on Psalm 90:1, referring also to Psalm 100).
Psalm 100 is one of the psalms that is attributed to King David in the Bible. It is a joyful psalm that calls for gratitude and praise to God.
The Psalm 92 is written when captive in Babylon.
Psalm 100 is quite popular among those who study the Bible but is not as popular as some of the more common Psalms. Psalm 100 talks about entering His gates with Thanksgiving and praise.
Psalm 90 is said to be written by Moses and the oldest psalm of the Bible.
portions of jeremiah's prophecy are similar to psalm 100. true
Psalm 66 is written by David.
Psalm 28 was written by King David.
The Psalm 32 was written by king david.