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Harikumar Pallathadka, 2Tiganlung Rikhi Panmei, 3 Shoraisam Kiran Singh

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Harikumar Pallathadka, 2Tiganlung Rikhi Panmei, 3 Shoraisam Kiran Singh

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Psalms is a book in the Old Testament, which is negotiated as a collection of sacred songs to be sung. Bible scholars approach it as poetic composition because of its tone and form. They consider the Book of Psalms as a hymn that disseminates the joyous celebration of the psalmist. The Book of Psalms is treated as an anthology of individual songs, which are composed by the psalmist, David. But this fact has been rejected by many Bible scholars. Still, it is considered a debatable area in the study of the Bible. The content of the books talks about the love of God and the relationship between the psalmist and God. Also, the Psalms comfort the heavy-laden heart and soul. The poetic language and technique employed in the Book of Psalms are what keeps it different from the other books of the Bible. The narrative technique and formused in the compositions sound significant enough to be explored. The present research aims at researching the narrative technique used in Psalm 91. The author of the Psalm 91chapter is unknown but the poetic form and narrative technique have spurred to carry out the present research.

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