Largely attributed to Asaph and the sons of Korah, focusing on communal laments and God’s faithfulness despite Israel’s failures.
Primarily focused on David’s personal struggles, his reliance on God's protection, and the contrast between the righteous and the wicked.
The Book of Psalms (Psalmii) is a collection of 150 lyrical poems and prayers, and the first 100 chapters cover a vast emotional range—from deep despair and cries for help to exuberant thanksgiving and royal celebrations. In many traditions, including Romanian Orthodox and Protestant, these are often used for daily meditation, protection, and peace.