An Old Testament book consisting of a collection of 150 Psalms.
A collection of Psalms for liturgical use.
1To-night it was the Bible which lay open, at the Book of Psalms.
2See the Book of Job, the Book of Psalms, and that of the Lamentations.
3Basil murmured that it was the Book of Psalms.
4He tells us that in the Book of Psalms.
5At Mainz is published the Book of Psalms, the earliest work printed with its date.
6The full title was The Book of Psalms.
7A Book of Psalms in a translation exactly conformed unto the Original; but all in blank verse.
8In the Book of Psalms David included those which were composed by ten elders:-Adam(Ps.
9A 13th century copy of the Book of Psalms realised a fortune for a British collector last week.
10The Book of Psalms contains over 70,000 words, both text and notes, she said.
11The Book of Psalms, in a separate form, was printed in 1844, 2,000 copies.
12The Book of Psalms, so far as it is the work of David, is the record of his life.
13My scanty luggage included a pair of phylacteries and a plump little prayer-book , with the Book of Psalms at the end.
14One of the special characteristics of the Book of Psalms is that it contains a wide range of religious thinking and reflection.
15There were only three books in the schools at Stockbridge during the war, Dilworth's Spelling Book and Arithmetic and the Book of Psalms.
16The Book of Psalms consists of five collections of hymns, mostly written for use in the second temple (the temple of Zerubbabel).
Translations for Book of Psalms