Psalm 34 is traditionally attributed to David and is believed to have been written during a time when he was fleeing from King Saul, specifically after he pretended to be insane before Abimelech (1 Samuel 21:10-15). While the exact date of its composition is uncertain, it is generally thought to have been written around the 10th century BCE. The psalm expresses themes of praise, deliverance, and the fear of the Lord.
Psalm 34 is classified as a psalm of thanksgiving and praise. It is also known as an acrostic psalm, where each verse begins with a successive letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
The Psalm 92 is written when captive in Babylon.
Psalm 90 is said to be written by Moses and the oldest psalm of the Bible.
John 10:34New International Version (NIV)34 Jesus answered them, "Is it not written in your Law, 'I have said you are "gods"'[a]?Footnotes:John 10:34 Psalm 82:6
Yes, there are several.
Psalm 66 is written by David.
Psalm 28 was written by King David.
The Psalm 32 was written by king david.
The phrase "O taste and see that the Lord is good" is from the Bible, specifically Psalm 34:8. You can find it in the Book of Psalms in the Old Testament.
Proverbs 6:34 and 27:4 discuss the consequences of human jealousy. Psalm 37:7-8 is about overcoming jealousy.
One Psalm is attributed to Ethan, Psalm 89.
Psalms 34:11: "Come, ye children, hearken unto me: I will teach you the fear of the LORD."The motif of the fear of God is widespread in the Psalms, many of which were written at around the time the Priestly source was defining his concept of a remote and unmerciful God. Psalm 34 encapsulates this concept that God will help the righteous but is unmerciful towards those who disobey him.Although Psalm 34 is commonly attributed to the legendary King David, scholars say that the psalms were a literary genre unknown at the time attributed to David. They say that the psalms were really written during and after the Babylonian Exile. Here, the author, no doubt a priest, was lecturing his audience and, in verse 11, told them to listen to him because he would explain why they should fear God.