No. There are Psalms from his sons, but not from him. He rebelled against Moses (Numbers ch.16) and died unrepentant.
Eleven. Psalms 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 84, 85, 87 and 88.See also the Related Links.Link: More about the PsalmsLink: Who wrote the Psalms
Abraham did not write any of the Psalms found in the Book of Psalms in the Bible. The Book of Psalms is traditionally attributed to King David, with contributions from other authors such as Asaph, the sons of Korah, Solomon, and Moses. Abraham is a significant figure in the Bible, particularly in the book of Genesis, but he is not credited with writing any of the Psalms.
The Sons of Korah were a group of Levites who were descendants of Korah, a Levite from the tribe of Levi. They were known for their role in the worship and music ministry in the temple, particularly in the time of King David. They are also associated with writing some of the Psalms in the Bible.
Psalm 42 itself says that it was written by "the sons [or descendants] of Korah"Many psalms were written by other people--Asaph, Solomon, the Sons of Korah, Moses, etc. So this psalm was probably NOT written by King David.Read more: Who_wrote_Psalm_42
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 wrote many of the Psalms. A man named Asaph also wrote many. Moses, Solomon and the sons of Korah (a worship leader) also wrote some. A few are unknown writers.
Asaph wrote 12 Psalms.
According to tradition, eleven Psalms (90-100) are attributed to Moses.
The book of Psalms has many of king davids psalms.
A:Many of the psalms are attributed to King David, but scholars say they were a genre unknown at the time of King David. Hence, he did not write any psalms or accompany them to music.
It is hard to say , but Psalm 90 and 91 are of Moses.