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The Psalms are a collection of sacred poems and hymns found in the Hebrew Bible and Christian Old Testament, and they occupy a central place in religious studies, theology, literature, and music courses. Students engage with them because they operate on multiple levels simultaneously — as liturgical texts, as personal expressions of faith, and as literary compositions. Their themes of hope, lament, praise, and the search for meaning make them endlessly adaptable to academic inquiry, and their influence extends into works as varied as the King James Bible tradition, Christian worship practice, and even jazz, as suggested by connections to artists like John Coltrane.

Papers on this topic take a wide range of approaches. Some focus closely on individual psalms — such as Psalm 62, Psalm 77, Psalm 94, or the apocryphal Psalm 151 — analyzing specific verses for theological meaning or relevance to contemporary church culture, particularly in contexts like North America. Others situate the Psalms within broader literary traditions, comparing them to the work of poets like Henry Wadsworth Longfellow or examining how psalm-like structures appear in works such as poetic dramas. Historical and institutional angles also appear, connecting the Psalms to Catholic Church practice or missionary figures like William Carey.

A strong essay on the Psalms begins with a focused thesis tied to a specific text, theme, or interpretive question rather than attempting to summarize the entire collection. Evidence drawn from close reading of individual verses carries the most weight, especially when supported by theological commentary or historical context. The most common pitfall is treating the Psalms as uniformly optimistic — careful essays acknowledge their full emotional range, including doubt, anguish, and unresolved tension.

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Examples of hindrances to prayer in the Bible
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Paper High School
Metaphysical Poetry Journal Exercise 3.1A:
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Research Paper Undergraduate
King James Bible One Example
One example of parallelism from Psalm 23 is the Lord "maketh me to lie down in green pastures" and "leadeth me beside the still waters." This use of parallelism is effective because it focuses on active verbs, making it…
Paper Doctorate
Psalm 1 Nobody Knows Why
Nobody knows why -- humanly speaking, that is -- that the Psalter as a whole collection came to exist or why it appears in the Holy Scriptures.
Essay Doctorate
Murder in the cathedral as poetic drama
An Analysis of Eliot's Murder in the Cathedral
Research Paper Undergraduate
Psalm 62: An exegetical analysis
The Psalm's genre is described, its authorship is identified, and it is shown how both are reflected in the text of the Psalm.
Paper Undergraduate
Exposition on Psalm 94
Psalm 94: A Message of Hope Amidst Strife
Paper Undergraduate
Roman Catholic Church and Nazi
The world community has for the most part recovered emotionally and psychologically from the horrors of WWII that Nazi Germany -- led by Adolph Hitler -- perpetrated on the millions of people, including Jews, the…
Research Paper Undergraduate
William Carey Biography at One
At one time, "Carey's pathway was pockmarked with crises." Traditionally, however, Carey is usually "portrayed as a 'heroic' character - as one of a class of big, ordinary people who do not resign themselves to…
Paper High School
Love Supreme by John Coltrane
By 1965, John Coltrane's legacy was already secure. The tenor saxophonist who cut his teeth with Dizzy Gillespie and gained fame with the Miles Davis Quintet on legendary sessions in the early 1950s would elevate the…