Psalmi: 1-100
The Book of Psalms is traditionally divided into five "books." Psalms 1–100 cover most of the first four:
Primarily focused on David’s personal struggles, his reliance on God's protection, and the contrast between the righteous and the wicked. Psalmi 1-100
Emphasizes God's sovereignty over all creation, opening with the prayer of Moses (Psalm 90) and ending this segment with a universal call to worship. Notable Chapters and Content Psalmi 1-50 The Book of Psalms is traditionally divided into five "books
Often reflects on national distress and a longing for God’s presence, including the famous "miserere" (Psalm 51) which is a prayer of deep repentance. his reliance on God's protection
Largely attributed to Asaph and the sons of Korah, focusing on communal laments and God’s faithfulness despite Israel’s failures.