Psalms of Solomon

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Psalms of Solomon is a collection of 18 Jewish religious poems from the Second Temple period, notable for their themes of piety, messianic hope, and critique of political and religious corruption.

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Psalms of Solomon canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish pseudepigrapha
Second Temple period literature
poetry collection
religious text
approximateDate 1st century BCE
associatedWith Pharisaic Judaism NERFINISHED
attributedTo Solomon NERFINISHED
authorship anonymous
canonicalStatus non-canonical in Protestantism
non-canonical in Rabbinic Judaism
non-canonical in Roman Catholicism
contains Psalm of Solomon 1 NERFINISHED
Psalm of Solomon 10 NERFINISHED
Psalm of Solomon 11 NERFINISHED
Psalm of Solomon 12 NERFINISHED
Psalm of Solomon 13 NERFINISHED
Psalm of Solomon 14 NERFINISHED
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Psalm of Solomon 17 NERFINISHED
Psalm of Solomon 18 NERFINISHED
Psalm of Solomon 2 NERFINISHED
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focusesOn faithful remnant of Israel
genre psalm
religious poetry
historicalContext aftermath of Roman conquest of Jerusalem
fall of the Hasmonean dynasty
influenced early Christian thought
early Jewish messianism
language Greek
messiahExpectation Davidic king
numberOfPoems 18
originalLanguage Hebrew
preservedIn Greek manuscripts
Slavonic manuscripts
Syriac manuscripts
religiousTradition Judaism
theme critique of political corruption
critique of religious corruption
divine justice
messianic hope
piety
repentance
righteousness
timePeriod Second Temple period

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