Answer: PSALM
PSALM is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 152 times.
- One of 150
- Sacred song
- Sacred poem
- Service song?
- Miserere, for one
- Poem of King David
- It might begin "O Lord"
- "God is our refuge and strength ...," for one
- Hymn
- Old Testament writing
- One of David's compositions
- Song that can have up to 176 verses
- One begins "The Lord is my light and my salvation"
- Song of David
- "O, sing to the Lord a new song," for one
- One of 150 songs
- "Te Deum" or "Venite"
- Miserere, for example
- One begins "The Lord is my shepherd"
- Prayer attributed to David
- Old Testament poem
- Numbered hymn
- Creation of King David
- One of a Biblical 150
- Religious song
- Writing attributed to David
- Song with the words "Out of the mouth of babes," for one
- Biblical poem
- One of 150 in the Bible
- Old Testament verse
- Biblical hymn
- Holy song
- Sacred hymn
- The last one begins "Praise ye the Lord"
- "The Lord is my light and my salvation ...," for one
- Song used in worship
- Church song
- Sunday song
- "Te Deum," for one
- Shabbat song
- One begins "By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down"
- "The Lord is my shepherd" begins one
- Biblical song
- Dead Sea Scrolls item
- Old Testament song
- Literally, ''song sung to a harp''
- Service song
- Work of David
- Davidic verse
- ''The Lord is my shepherd'' begins one
- David's forte
- King David output
- ''De profundis,'' for one
- Scriptural song
- Old Testament feature
- One of David's songs
- The 23rd is a famous one
- Sacred song of David
- Praise from David
- "The Lord is my shepherd . . ." begins one
- One of many written by David
- One of 150 in the Old Testament
- Bible song
- "Make a joyful noise" source
- Writing of King David
- Sunday service reading, perhaps
- Poem in the Bible
- Song accompanied by a harp
- "De profundis," for one
- "The Lord is my shepherd ..." begins one
- Literally, "song sung to a harp"
- One of 150 in a biblical book
- Dead Sea Scrolls discovery
- Church reading
- Church reading
- "Put not your trust in princes" source
- Choir rendition
- Poem in a Bible book
- Choral rendition
- Song of praise
- Choir's rendition
- Churchly song
- 'The Lord is my shepherd, ...' e.g.
- Church rendition
- Religious recitation
- Church recitation
- Any of 150 in the Bible
- Worshippers' poem
- Words of praise by King David
- Choir selection
- Choir section
- King James poem
- Song of King David
- One begins "The king shall joy in thy strength"
- One of 150 prayers
- David's song
- One of David's hymns
- Hymn of praise
- The shortest one has only two verses
- "Lamp unto my feet" source
- Work of King David
- "The Lord is my shepherd ...," e.g.
- "Make a joyful noise ..." song
- Holy hymn
- Anagram of "lamps"
- Davidic song
- Song that's sacred
- Any of six set to music by Bernstein
- Sacred hymn of praise
- "Miserere," e.g.
- Choir song
- Pious poem
- Bible passage
- Biblical verse
- Chapel song
- One of 150 in the Good Book
- Many know the 23rd
- Number of churchgoers?
- Item in a five-section Bible book
- "Cedars of Lebanon" source
- Church choir selection
- King David writing
- Song in the Bible
- One includes "My cup runneth over" in the Bible
- The first one begins "Blessed is the one who does not walk in step with the wicked"
- Holy verse
- Biblical one of 150
- Song of worship
- Song of the Bible
- King David creation
- ___ 91, source of " . . . he hath known my name"
- Christian song
- One of the Bible's 150
- One starts, "The Lord is my shepherd"
- Writing attributed to King David
- One of the Good Book's 150
- A song of David
- "The Lord is my Shepherd" begins the 23rd one
- "De profundis," e.g.
- King David poem
- Sunday school reading
- The first one begins "Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly"
- Silent-letter hymn
- Seder reading
- Poem by David
- Scriptural poem
- One starts with "The Lord is my shepherd"
- "The Lord is my shepherd ...," for one
- "Make a joyful noise unto the Lord ...," e.g.
- Song featuring up to 176 verses
- Mass number
- Mass reading