1. Psalms - Noun
2. Psalms - Proper noun
an Old Testament book consisting of a collection of 150 Psalms
Source: WordNetA cancer patient fighting for his life, he read Psalms twice a day for my recovery. Source: Internet
After Psalms were said and the truncated service was about to end, a flustered undertaker approached the casket and took a good look. Source: Internet
Additional symbolic meanings for "eagle" include the pronouncements to the Israelites in Exodus 19:4; Psalms 103:5 and Isaiah 40:31. Source: Internet
Alfred is also thought to be the author of 50 metrical psalms, but whether the poems were written by him, under his direction or patronage, or as a general part in his reform efforts is unknown. Source: Internet
At the end of his life he would learn Hebrew in order to be able to read the Old Testament - and especially the Psalms - unadulterated by translation. Source: Internet
And for me, it's very comforting to - just to recite Psalms 91. It's the same thing I did when I was in war. Source: Internet