Psalms include some of the world's most beloved verses for culture for centuries. Psalms are often quoted as sermons, spirituality, movies, poetry and songs. In most cases, the Psalms are due to King David of the 10th century B.C. However, regardless of the identity of the author of different poetry, each person seems to have a special position in explaining the relationship with God, country, friends, enemies etc. Over time, like the Eternal Psalm 23, one poem is the most popular poem for their moving and inspirational messages.
The Psalm consists of about 1000 years. The earliest Moses of the 15th century BC (Psalm 90), and the couple of the 6th century BC seemed to be those of the same age as Babylon 's captivity. (Psalm 126, 137). Some of these poems are not writers (almost a third). Besides Moses, 7 were David, 12 were Asa, 10 were descendants of Kora, 1 was Solomon, 1 was Herman, 1 was Ethan. It is noteworthy that some poems are designed in various ways to be rhythmically arranged, that is to say they flow in the Hebrew alphabet (see 37; 119). For example, in Psalm 119, each of the verses 8 starts with a Hebrew alphabetical sequence of letters. This placement may be for easy memory
The beautiful part of the Old Testament is a psalm. Psalms are poetry prayers. Each poem represents the aspect and characteristics of the depth of human emotions. Over the centuries, people have shaped poetry by collecting 150 poems. They used to sing at the temple of Jerusalem once, and from the beginning were used for public worship at the church. Catholics also use psalms as part of their personal prayers and reflections. The New Testament contains 27 books on the life of Jesus, the story of death and resurrection, and the early Christian experience. For Christians, the most important books in the New Testament are the four Gospels - Matthew, Mark, Luca, John. Many of these 27 books were written by leaders such as Sao Paulo.