Psalm

27 bible verses have been used in this book.

VerseReference
Psalm:1,4“The two harvests”: blowing away
Psalm:2“The child”: Ps.2
Psalm:2“The solution”: Psalm 2
Psalm:23““Literally or symbolically””: sheep that eat grass
Psalm:36,8-9“Living water”: gives abundant to drink
Psalm:45,5-6“The mystery of the first horseman”: Psalms, there is a description of an Israelite king conquering his enemies with a bow
Psalm:52,8“Olive tree”: King David
Psalm:74,10-17“The throne room”: place of evil
Psalm:74,13-14“No more sea”: Leviathan
Psalm:79,12“The number 7”: Psalms
Psalm:86,8-10“The song of Moses”: 86
Psalm:87,1-6“The Gentiles become part of Israel”: He has founded his city on the holy mountain. 2 The Lord loves the gates of Zion more than all the other dwellings of Jacob. 3 Glorious things are said of you, city of God: 4 ‘I will record Rahab (Egypt) and Babylon among those who acknowledge me — Philistia too, and Tyre, along with Cush — and will say, “This one was born in Zion.” ’ 5 Indeed, of Zion it will be said, ‘This one and that one were born in her, and the Most High himself will establish her.’ 6 The Lord will write in the register of the peoples: ‘This one was born in Zion.’
Psalm:89,19-32“The base”: Psalm 89
Psalm:89,22“But aren’t there also differences?”: Psalms
Psalm:89,27“Gods son”: spoken of as first-born of David’s son
Psalm:93,3-4“No more sea”: sea itself as an evil medium
Psalm:96,3“The first three angels”: nations and peoples
Psalm:96,7-10“The first three angels”: message is also part of this short psalm
Psalm:98,1-2“The song of Moses”: 98
Psalm:104,26“The context of the first readers”: even a toy for God
Psalm:104,26“A bag full of references”: Ps.104
Psalm:105,1“The song of Moses”: Psalm 105
Psalm:106,36-38“Ready for the second death”: sacrifice children
Psalm:115,4-8“The twofold attack”: showing that it is more than an idol
Psalm:128,3“Olive tree”: individuals in Israel
Psalm:130,8“Treasured possession of God”: Psalms where Israel is promised to be redeemed from all wickedness
Psalm:135,15-18“We become what we worship”: Psalms