Our God is in the heavens-Idols are false gods-Trust in the Lord.
psalm is a book there's not any books in it
Any psalm can become responsorial, so there is not one specific psalm that is clearly identified and whose use can be discussed.
Some believe it to be David, but research does not support that theory. Actually no data shows that the Author is known, and there is nothing to show when or where it was written.
Any number can multiply 115.
Psalm 9 is a lament Psalm.
I take it into perspective as the verse saying to put God first.
psalm is a book there's not any books in it
The term "helper" appears in several scriptures, particularly in the context of God as a helper or in relationships. Key verses include Genesis 2:18, where God creates a helper for Adam, and Psalm 121:1-2, which speaks of the Lord as our helper. Other notable mentions include Exodus 18:4, Deuteronomy 33:26, Psalm 30:10, Psalm 54:4, Psalm 115:9, Psalm 115:10, and Hebrews 13:6. These scriptures highlight the theme of assistance and support in both divine and human contexts.
Any psalm can become responsorial, so there is not one specific psalm that is clearly identified and whose use can be discussed.
Here is one: The highest heavens belong to the LORD, but the earth he has given to man. ( Psalm 115:16 )
Some believe it to be David, but research does not support that theory. Actually no data shows that the Author is known, and there is nothing to show when or where it was written.
Any Psalm that does not have a name attached was composed by King David.
Any number can multiply 115.
It can be divided by any of its factors which are: 1, 5, 23 and 115
Yes, there are several.
Psalm 9 is a lament Psalm.
William Shakespeare did not write any part of the Book of Psalm chapter 46-46.