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Etymology: [ 'säm, 'sälm, 'som, ' ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English psealm, from Late Latin psalmus, from Greek psalmos, literally, twanging of a harp, from psallein to pluck, play a stringed instrument.

mezmur, ilahi, zebur, mezmurla sena etmek, makam ile okumak, Kitabı Mukaddeste "Mezmurlar" kitabı, (Kitabı Mukaddes'teki) Mezmurlar,

1psalm mezmur     ts
2psalm ilahi     ts
3psalm zebur     ts
4psalm mezmurla sena etmek     ts
5psalm makam ile okumak     ts
6psalm Kitabı Mukaddeste "Mezmurlar" kitabı     ts
7the Psalms (Kitabı Mukaddes'teki) Mezmurlar     ts
 

A book of the Old Testament of the Bible, and of the Tanakh, book of the Bible, one of the books of the Old Testament, Plural of psalm, 'A sacred song' - in the Anglican tradition these are the biblical Psalms of David The most common are those set in the Book of Common Prayer (BCP), translated by Miles Coverdale, and renowned for their use of the English language, The psalms are the production of various authors "Only a portion of the Book of Psalms claims David as its author Other inspired poets in successive generations added now one now another contribution to the sacred collection, and thus in the wisdom of Providence it more completely reflects every phase of human emotion and circumstances than it otherwise could " But it is specially to David and his contemporaries that we owe this precious book In the "titles" of the psalms, the genuineness of which there is no sufficient reason to doubt, 73 are ascribed to David Peter and John (Acts 4:25) ascribe to him also the second psalm, which is one of the 48 that are anonymous About two-thirds of the whole collection have been ascribed to David, The psalms were the "hymn book" of the Jewish people; we use them in much the same way today, as words of celebration of God's work in our everyday lives It is proper to sing the Psalms and to pray them They are not meant to be "educational" in the same way that many other parts of the Bible are, although we can see how the people thought and what they considered important, an Old Testament book consisting of a collection of 150 Psalms, Especially, one of the hymns by David and others, collected into one book of the Old Testament, or a modern metrical version of such a hymn for public worship, A sacred song; a poetical composition for use in the praise or worship of God, To extol in psalms; to sing; as, psalming his praises, salm, any sacred song used to praise the Deity one of the 150 lyrical poems and prayers that comprise the Book of Psalms in the Old Testament; said to have been written by David sing or celebrate in psalms; "He psalms the works of God,    from the Greek, a song accompanied by musical instruments In the Bible these songs cover a wide variety of style and content; psalms appear in many places, but the principle collection of them is found in the Book of Psalms The Hebrew name for this book is Tehillim, meaning "praises," even though the majority of the psalms are not hymns of praise but spread over many other categories such as laments, prayers of thanksgiving and confidence, wisdom, and psalms of royalty, psalm, an extract from the Old Testament book of Psalms, a series of hymns of praise to God, sacred song or hymn from the Book of Psalms in the Bible, The Psalms are the 150 songs, poems, and prayers which together form the Book of Psalms in the Bible. He recited a verse of the twenty-third psalm. a song or poem praising God, especially in the Bible (psalmus, from psalmos , from psallein; PSALTER). Sacred song or poem. The term is most widely known from the book of Psalms in the Bible. Its 150 psalms, ranging in subject from songs of joyous faith and thanksgiving to songs of bitter protest and lamentation, rank among the immortal poems of all time. They have had a profound influence on the liturgies of Judaism and Christianity. Their dating and authorship are highly problematic, and the tradition of assigning them to King David is no longer accepted. In the original Hebrew text the book had no name. When the Hebrew Bible was translated into Greek (the Septuagint), it was titled Psalterion, referring to a stringed instrument that would accompany such songs, sing or celebrate in psalms; "He psalms the works of God", any sacred song used to praise the Deity, one of the 150 lyrical poems and prayers that comprise the Book of Psalms in the Old Testament; said to have been written by David,

8 A book of the Old Testament of the Bible, and of the Tanakh     ts
9 book of the Bible, one of the books of the Old Testament  isim     ts
10 Plural of psalm     ts
11 'A sacred song' - in the Anglican tradition these are the biblical Psalms of David The most common are those set in the Book of Common Prayer (BCP), translated by Miles Coverdale, and renowned for their use of the English language     ts
12 The psalms are the production of various authors "Only a portion of the Book of Psalms claims David as its author Other inspired poets in successive generations added now one now another contribution to the sacred collection, and thus in the wisdom of Providence it more completely reflects every phase of human emotion and circumstances than it otherwise could " But it is specially to David and his contemporaries that we owe this precious book In the "titles" of the psalms, the genuineness of which there is no sufficient reason to doubt, 73 are ascribed to David Peter and John (Acts 4:25) ascribe to him also the second psalm, which is one of the 48 that are anonymous About two-thirds of the whole collection have been ascribed to David     ts
13 The psalms were the "hymn book" of the Jewish people; we use them in much the same way today, as words of celebration of God's work in our everyday lives It is proper to sing the Psalms and to pray them They are not meant to be "educational" in the same way that many other parts of the Bible are, although we can see how the people thought and what they considered important     ts
14 an Old Testament book consisting of a collection of 150 Psalms     ts
15psalm Especially, one of the hymns by David and others, collected into one book of the Old Testament, or a modern metrical version of such a hymn for public worship     ts
16psalm A sacred song; a poetical composition for use in the praise or worship of God     ts
17psalm To extol in psalms; to sing; as, psalming his praises     ts
18Psalm salm     ts
19psalm any sacred song used to praise the Deity one of the 150 lyrical poems and prayers that comprise the Book of Psalms in the Old Testament; said to have been written by David sing or celebrate in psalms; "He psalms the works of God     ts
20psalm    from the Greek, a song accompanied by musical instruments In the Bible these songs cover a wide variety of style and content; psalms appear in many places, but the principle collection of them is found in the Book of Psalms The Hebrew name for this book is Tehillim, meaning "praises," even though the majority of the psalms are not hymns of praise but spread over many other categories such as laments, prayers of thanksgiving and confidence, wisdom, and psalms of royalty     ts
21psalm psalm     ts
22psalm an extract from the Old Testament book of Psalms, a series of hymns of praise to God     ts
23psalm sacred song or hymn from the Book of Psalms in the Bible  isim     ts
24psalm The Psalms are the 150 songs, poems, and prayers which together form the Book of Psalms in the Bible. He recited a verse of the twenty-third psalm. a song or poem praising God, especially in the Bible (psalmus, from psalmos , from psallein; PSALTER). Sacred song or poem. The term is most widely known from the book of Psalms in the Bible. Its 150 psalms, ranging in subject from songs of joyous faith and thanksgiving to songs of bitter protest and lamentation, rank among the immortal poems of all time. They have had a profound influence on the liturgies of Judaism and Christianity. Their dating and authorship are highly problematic, and the tradition of assigning them to King David is no longer accepted. In the original Hebrew text the book had no name. When the Hebrew Bible was translated into Greek (the Septuagint), it was titled Psalterion, referring to a stringed instrument that would accompany such songs     ts
25psalm sing or celebrate in psalms; "He psalms the works of God"     ts
26psalm any sacred song used to praise the Deity     ts
27psalm one of the 150 lyrical poems and prayers that comprise the Book of Psalms in the Old Testament; said to have been written by David     ts
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Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada psalms kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. psalms kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan psalms kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.

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