THERE IS MUCH WRITTEN
ABOUT THE PSALMS—part 1
The study of
music in the Book of Psalms is an awesome task.
Many of the other aspects of music in the Bible are not well researched
by Bible commentators, but the subject of the "Psalms" is a well-worn
topic. There are hundreds of complete
volumes devoted to the study of the Book of Psalms.1 These books range from
small paper back volumes on the devotional aspects of the psalms to monumental
treatises like William Plumer's Psalms which is 1,212 pages in length.
Many of the
Bible commentaries on the psalms have valuable introductions that give
information on the history, poetry, theology, arrangement, authors,
inscriptions, parallelism, figures of speech, inspiration, prophesy, names of
God, divisions, collection, and even musical terms in the Book of Psalms. There are often long discussions concerning
the dating, collection, and authenticity of the inscriptions of the various
psalms in this ancient collection of poetry.
Quote
for the Day
1Chronicles 16:9, “Sing unto him, sing psalms unto him,
talk ye of all his wondrous works.”
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