The Psalms of Solomon | |
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Testament: | Other |
Description: | The Psalms of Solomon are a collection of eighteen psalms that are not part of the biblical canon. They express themes of righteousness, divine judgment, and the hope for the coming of the Messiah. |
Chapters: | 1 |
Author name: | Pseudepigraphal |
Written date: | 2nd century BC |
Location: | Unknown |
Genre: | Poetic |
Chapter count: | 18 |
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Language: | Greek |
Audience: | Ancient Jewish readers |
Theme: | Psalms and Prayers |
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Summary: | The Psalms of Solomon are a collection of eighteen psalms attributed to King Solomon. The psalms contain prayers, hymns, and expressions of faith in God, as well as reflections on political and social issues of the time. The Psalms of Solomon are considered part of the Jewish pseudepigrapha. |
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