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Old Testament · Book 19 of 66

Psalms 151

7 verses · WEB & KJV side-by-side

Psalms 151 is part of Psalms, hebrew poetry in the Old Testament, traditionally attributed to David (73 psalms), Asaph, Sons of Korah, Solomon, Moses, others (c. 1410–430 BC (compiled over a millennium)). The Psalms are 150 inspired songs and prayers covering every emotion the human heart knows — praise, lament, confession, thanksgiving, anger, longing. Below you can read all 7 verses of Psalms 151 in both the World English Bible (WEB) and the King James Version (KJV).

1

This Psalm is a genuine one of David, though extra, composed when he fought in single combat with Goliath. I was small among my brothers, and youngest in my father’s house. I tended my father’s sheep.

2

My hands formed a musical instrument, and my fingers tuned a lute.

3

Who shall tell my Lord? The Lord himself, he himself hears.

4

He sent forth his angel and took me from my father’s sheep, and he anointed me with his anointing oil.

5

My brothers were handsome and tall; but the Lord did not take pleasure in them.

6

I went out to meet the Philistine, and he cursed me by his idols.

7

But I drew his own sword and beheaded him, and removed reproach from the children of Israel.

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