noun A book containing the Book of Psalms from the Bible
In the field of music, a psalmbook may refer to a collection of musical settings of psalms for use in church services or personal devotions.
Psalmbooks have been used as sources of inspiration for poets and writers, influencing the themes and language used in their works.
Psalmbooks have played a significant role in the history of religious practices and the development of musical traditions in various cultures.
Psalmbooks may be used in educational settings to teach students about religious texts, music theory, and the cultural significance of psalms.
A psalmbook is a collection of psalms, which are sacred hymns or songs used in religious worship.
A writer may use a psalmbook as a source of inspiration for their own writing, or may reference specific psalms in their work.
A psychologist may recommend reading psalms from a psalmbook as a form of therapy or coping mechanism for individuals dealing with stress, anxiety, or other mental health issues.
A chaplain may use a psalmbook as part of their religious or spiritual counseling sessions with patients or clients.
A musician may use a psalmbook as a source of lyrics or inspiration for composing music, especially in the genre of religious or sacred music.