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The book of Psalms is divided into five sections, each with a different focus and ending with a call to praise. The first section focuses on individual prayers and praises and is attributed to King David. The second section includes prayers and expressions of the nation of Israel's struggles. The third section contains communal prayers and explores the themes of destruction and exile. The fourth section includes psalms attributed to Moses and focuses on God's nature and prayers for deliverance. The fifth section is a collection of various themes and is the largest section. There is no direct correlation between the Psalms and the Torah in terms of content, but both are important in Jewish tradition and worship. The Torah contains laws and history, while the Psalms offer poetic prayers and praises.
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