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The book of Psalms was, actually, the Hebrew songbook, written by faithful worshipers of God, so ALL of it was sung in the temple and on other occasions.

We can see evidence of this from many of the 'headings' or 'superscriptions' above many of the Psalms (such as Psalm 3,4, 5, 6, 7, 30, 38, 60, 92, 102) as they provide musical insight and instruction.

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