Wikipedia:WikiProject Quality Article Improvement/Psalms

Begun in 2018, the project has been interested in improving the articles of the psalms, from the Book of Psalms, spiritual heritage which is alive in Jewish and Christian liturgies on a regular basis, and has inspired rich music. Some of the facts around them appeared in the Did you know ...? section of the Main page.

Regular editors in improving have been Gerda Arendt, Yoninah (Y), JohnThorne (JT), Alephb (A). Feel free to join! This was written in 2020.

We feel an immense loss knowing that Yoninah died in January 2021. As of today, we covered 59 of the 150 psalms. Completing this list will be done in Yoninah's memory, please help. Promised: it's inspirational! Perhaps mention your name ;) --Gerda Arendt (talk) 07:31, 19 March 2021 (UTC)
 * A shrug of eternity. El_C 17:23, 23 March 2021 (UTC)
 * Amario130 (AM) helped in 2024, completing the project. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 23:15, 21 March 2024 (UTC)

Psalms
In the following table, the first column is the Psalm number, first in Hebrew counting, then in brackets in Latin counting if different. The third column has the beginning in English from the King James Version of the Bible (KJV), also the beginning in other languages if they are commonly used when referring to the psalm. The fourth column shows the year and user of article creation, which in most cases will be 2010 Xyz7890 who was the first to approach the psalms systematically. A capital Y indicates that Yoninah helped. The fifth column has the date of beginning improvements, the sixth article quality (GA for Good article, DYK for Did you know, bolded when the psalm was the bold article), the seventh DYK fact(s) about the psalm, direct or indirect, with a date and link to the archive.