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  1. One of the apocryphal books, the Psalms of Solomon is a group of eighteen psalms (religious songs or poems) written in the first or second centuries BC that are not part of any current scriptural canon (they are, however, found in copies of the Peshitta and the Septuagint).

  2. PSALMS OF SOLOMON. One of the pseudep. A collection of eighteen psalms patterned after the canonical Psalter and ascribed to King Solomon. The work now exists in Gr. and Syr. MSS which are apparently trs. of a lost Heb. original. 1. History.

  3. Some manuscripts title the collection “Psalms of Salomon,” whereas others give the name as “Solomon.” In manuscript 253 (XI/XII CE), which contains the best and earliest text, has “Solomon” in the title, but “Salomon” in all but three of the superscripts. Other Greek manuscripts vary widely.

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  4. Psalms of Solomon, a pseudepigraphal work (not in any biblical canon) comprising 18 psalms that were originally written in Hebrew, although only Greek and Syriac translations survive. Like the canonical Psalms, the Psalms of Solomon contains hymns, poems of admonition and instruction, and songs

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  5. New International Version. Psalm 72. Of Solomon. 1 Endow the king with your justice, O God, the royal son with your righteousness. 2 May he judge your people in righteousness, your afflicted ones with justice. 3 May the mountains bring prosperity to the people, the hills the fruit of righteousness.

  6. 4 de ene. de 2022 · Answer. The Psalms of Solomon is a collection of 18 psalms, likely written near the time of the Roman invasion of Israel, around 60 BC. Scholars are unsure as to why this collection is titled using the name of Solomon, who died many centuries prior to its composition.

  7. Here is a list of the Psalms of Solomon: Psalm 1: Describes the blessedness of those who follow the Law and the misery of the ungodly. Psalm 2: Reflects on the futility of opposing God and the coming judgment on the unrighteous. Psalm 3: A psalm of penitence, seeking God’s mercy and forgiveness.