Jesus would have used the psalms throughout worship in the synagogue.
However, his most famous and poignant use of the psalms is when he quoted Psalm 22 verse 1 as he died on the Cross:
"My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?"
spoken as God the Father laid the sins of the world on him and the Father had to look away from Christ for the first time as the sin of humankind was laid upon him.
Jesus is not mentioned in the psalms.
These Psalms are connected with Jesus the Messiah.
Psalms is the most-read book of the Bible and it's the one Jesus quotes most often.
Psalm 22.
Psalms is old testament ... that's BC.
The Psalms were written before Jesus appeared as a man on earth.Further info:There are 150 Psalms (songs)which were written, primarily, by King David (who wrote atleast 73 of them), the 'Sons of Korah' wrote 11 of them, Asaph 12, Moses 1, Solomon 1, Ethan the Ezrahite 1, and around 40 more with no specific writer listed. Though the book of Psalms was completed nearly 500 years before Jesus was on earth, many of the Psalms were ABOUT him...prophetic words concerning the coming Messiah such as can be found at (Psalm 22/Mark 15:34) and (Psalm 16/Acts 2:31).
Psalm 40 is a prophetic psalm of Jesus, as are many others in the book of Psalms, as Psalm 22 and 23.
. . . his wisdom , harem , the books Proverbs and Psalms , and as an ancestor of the Lord Jesus .
Psalms 34:20 He keepeth all his bones: not one of them is broken.
The Psalm looks beyond David to the Messiah. Christians believe this was fulfilled in Jesus Christ.
The Romans cast lots for his clothes according to what was foretold in the Psalms, and the sandals to could have been one of them.
Psalms 22 New American stranded version if that helps you