Psalm 90 is said to be written by Moses and the oldest psalm of the Bible.
psalm 90
It isn't known but it may have been in the area near Mt Nebo.
Psalm 90:10 in King James Version
Psalm 90 is the only one we know for sure.
Psalm 90 is said to be written by Moses and the oldest psalm of the Bible.
Psalm 90.
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).
Lord you have been our dwelling place for all generations
psalm 90
It isn't known but it may have been in the area near Mt Nebo.
Psalm 90:10
Psalm 90:10 in King James Version
The imagery used in Psalm 90 includes comparisons such as God as a shelter and refuge, humans as grass that withers and fades, a flood sweeping people away like sleep, and God's anger being compared to a consuming fire. The imagery in the psalm reflects themes of mortality, human frailty, and the eternal nature of God.
Psalm 90 is the only one we know for sure.
It's in the fourth book, which includes Psalms 90 to 106. See also:More about the Psalms
Psalm 90 is certainly attributed to Moses, and some believe that the same author wrote Psalm 91. However, Psalm 90 is most unlikely to have been written by Moses, even if moses had been a real, historical person.The Bible says that Moses lived to 120 years old, and was already 80 years old when he began the Exodus from Egypt. The Bible also says his father lived to 137 years, so Moses would have been accustomed to people living to well beyond 100 years. Yet in Psalm 90 verse 10 the author says that the days of ouryears are three score and ten (70), and if by reason of strength they be four score years ..."That makes it simpler to accept that all the psalms, including Psalms 90 and 91, were actually written during or after the sixth-century-BCE Babylonian Exile.