asaphic

asaphic
\(ˈ)ā|safik\ adjective
Usage: usually capitalized
Etymology: Asaph, 10th century B.C. Levite and musician mentioned in 1 Chron 16:5, 25:1-2 + English -ic
: of or relating to Asaph, chief musician of the sanctuary in the time of David, or to the hereditary musical guild founded by him

Asaphic psalms


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