It is hard to say , but Psalm 90 and 91 are of Moses.
The book of Psalms is divided into five sections that run parallel to the writings of Moses in the Pentateuch. These five books contain similar themes to the books of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy. However, these five portions of the Psalms don't have individual names; they're just numbered Book One to Book Five.
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.
We don't. In spite of the usual attributions, scholars say that all the psalms, including both Psalm 90 and 91, were written during a relatively short period of only two hundred years, beginning with the Babylonian Exile.
The book of Psalms credits King David as authoring about half of the book of Psalms, other authors credited in the book are Moses, Solomon, Herman, Ethan, the sons of Korah, and the sons of Asaph. About a third of the psalms have no author's name prefixed to them. They all were complied together in to the book of Psalm by an unknown priest or rabbi at a later time.
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).
According to tradition, eleven Psalms (90-100) are attributed to Moses.
Psalm 90 is the only one we know for sure.
There are no books in the Book of Psalms that are directly attributed to Moses. However, some Psalms are traditionally associated with him, such as Psalm 90, which is known as a prayer of Moses. Moses is also traditionally considered the author of the first five books of the Bible, known as the Pentateuch or the Torah, rather than the Psalms.
The book of Psalms is an ancient song-book, so it includes contributions from many authors. Some of these include King David, Asaph, and Moses. Many of the Psalms have unknown authorship.
King David plus many other random contribuors. Including moses.
David , Asap, and Moses.
King David (Psalm 23 and many others), Solomon (Psalm 127); Eithan (Psalms 89), Yeduthun (Psalms 39), and Asaf (Psalms 81); Moses (Psalms 90); and the sons of Korach (Psalms 42). Those with whom King David contended: Avshalom (Psalms 3), Saul (Psalms 18), Avimelech (Psalms 34), Doeg (Psalms 52).
There is only one book of Psalms in the Bible. The writes of the different chapters in the book of Psalms include King David, Heman the Ezrahite, Ethan the Ezrahite, Solomon, and Moses.
Psalms.
No. There are Psalms from his sons, but not from him. He rebelled against Moses (Numbers ch.16) and died unrepentant.
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.
The earliest Psalm was probally dedicated to moses