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Introduction
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(Excerpts from Believers’ Bible Commentary )
The Psalms are often called “The Psalms
of David,” but only about half (seventy-
three) are directly attributed to the
“sweet singer of Israel.” Twelve are
attributed to Asaph, ten to the sons of
Korah, two to Solomon, and one each to
Moses, Ethan, Heman, and Ezra. Forty-
nine, or nearly one-third, of the Psalms
are anonymous.
The Psalms were written over a period of
about a thousand years, from Moses to
Ezra (about 1400-400 B.C.). However,
most of them were written during the
three hundred years from David to
Hezekiah (about 1000-700 B.C.).
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