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(A psalm by David for the music leader. Use stringed instruments.
i Psalm 6 instruments: The Hebrew text adds “according to the sheminith,” which may refer to a musical instrument with eight strings.
) (6,1-5,12)
(Written by David.
j Psalm 7 Written by David: The Hebrew text has “a shiggaion by David,” which may refer to a psalm of mourning.
He sang this to the Lord because of Cush from the tribe of Benjamin.) (7,1-6,10)
(A psalm by David for the music leader.
m Psalm 8 leader: The Hebrew text adds “according to the gittith,” which may refer to either a musical instrument or a tune.
) (8,1-7,17)
(A psalm by David for the music leader.
q Psalm 12 leader: The Hebrew text adds “according to the sheminith,” which may be a musical instrument with eight strings.
) (12,1-11,7)
(A special psalm by David for the music leader. To the tune “Mahalath.”
k Psalm 53 Mahalath: Or “For flutes,” one possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text.
) (53,1-52,9)
(For the music leader. To the tune “A Silent Dove in the Distance.”
l Psalm 56 A Silent ... Distance: One possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text.
A special psalm by David when the Philistines captured him in Gath.) (56,1-55,23)
(For the music leader. To the tune “Don't Destroy.”
n Psalm 57; 58 Don't Destroy: One possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text.
A special psalm by David when he was in the cave while running from Saul.) (57,1-56,13)
(A special psalm by David for the music leader. To the tune “Don't Destroy.”
n Psalm 57; 58 Don't Destroy: One possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text.
) (58,1-57,11)
(For the music leader. To the tune “Don't Destroy.”
r Psalm 59 Don't Destroy: See the note at Psalm 57.
A special psalm by David when Saul had David's house watched so that he could kill him.) (59,1-58,11)
(For the music leader. To the tune “Lily of the Promise.” A special psalm by David for teaching. He wrote it during his wars with the Arameans of northern Syria,
s Psalm 60 wars ... Syria: See 2Samuel 8.3-8; 10.16-18; 1Chronicles 18.3-11; 19.6-19.
when Joab came back and killed twelve thousand Edomites
t Psalm 60 killed ... Edomites: See 2Samuel 8.13; 1Chronicles 18.12.
in Salt Valley.) (60,1-59,17)
(A psalm and a song by Asaph for the music leader. To the tune “Don't Destroy.”
z Psalm 75 Don't Destroy: See the note at Psalm 57.
) (75,1-74,23)
(By Asaph for the music leader.
o Psalm 81 leader: See the note at Psalm 8.
) (81,1-80,19)
(For the music leader.
x Psalm 84 leader: See the note at Psalm 8.
A psalm for the people of Korah.) (84,1-83,18)
(A song and a psalm by the people of Korah for the music leader. To the tune “Mahalath Leannoth.”
d Psalm 88 To ... Leannoth: Or “For the flutes,” one possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text.
A special psalm by Heman the Ezrahite.) (88,1-87,7)




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