Talk:Asaph (biblical figure)
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[edit]I removed the following text as apparent original research:
- "The Asaph mentioned in the Old Teastament is the same man, known by different titles. Just as one can see that Melchisedec is an order of priests as opposed to one man or Herod being a title for a king, Asaph is the opposite--he was known by different titles because he had different responsibilities. He wrote Psalm 77 and has been identified as David's chief musician also."
If someone has appropriate citations, of course, please feel free to include material as appropriate. -- Kyle Maxwell (talk) 03:55, 26 July 2010 (UTC)