No one can tell for sure but it is believed that the Prophet Isaiah wrote Psalm 46, 47, and 48. Check out this link for a greater explanation: http://www.easyenglish.info/psalms/psalm046-048-taw.htm
Tradition states that King David gave us the Book of Psalms. Seventy-three of the 150 bear his name, and the unattributed ones are also from him (Talmud, Berakhot 9b).
Concerning those Psalms that have the names of other authors, tradition teaches that we may thank David for them too (Talmud, Bava Bathra 14b). This is because it was he who recorded them in their permanent form and in a single book. If not for King David, those Psalms would have gone lost.
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We do not really know who wrote any of the psalms, although scholars say they were written over a period of more than two hundred years during and after the Babylonian Exile.
Psalm 106 begins by narrating the story of the Exodus from Egypt, passes through a litany of sins supposed to have angered God, how God punished the people, but always showed mercy, then ends by telling how they were carried captive (verse 46) and a petition to the Lord to free them from among the heathen (verse 47).
Although the author was anonymous, as with all the psalms (traditionally many are attributed to David and Solomon), we can see that the author was living during the Babylonian Exile, probably as a priest.
to show that God would protect through all the fighting that was going on during the time this Psalm was written.
after psalm 45 and before psalm 47
Moses
It is believed that he wrote several different Psalms during this time period, commemorating different events involving Saul's pursuit: Psalm 18 Psalm 57 Psalm 59 Psalm 63 Psalm 70 Psalm 142
Psalm 100 is found in the book of Psalms, specifically in the book of Psalm 4.
Psalm 100 is one of the psalms that is attributed to King David in the Bible. It is a joyful psalm that calls for gratitude and praise to God.
Psalm 10 in the Bible is traditionally attributed to King David.
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.
David wrote Psalm 38 through Psalm 47 :)
The bible does not mention it, but it is a Psalm of praise.
David
Psalm 28 was written by King David.
The Psalm 32 was written by king david.
Leonhard Widmer wrote Swiss Psalm.
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King David wrote Psalms 27.
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