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I removed the link to cantusquercus.com. The Psalms on that page do not appear to be the Syriac ones this page is about, but other Psalms from the Dead Sea Scrolls.

One must be careful when researching this topic on the Internet — many contemporary people have felt the urge to write Psalms, and give them numbers like 151, 152, etc. But those numbered Pslams do not match the ancient Greek/Syriac Psalms so numbered. SJK (talk) 09:54, 4 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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And I removed the link Psalm 151-155: 2013 Critical Translation with Audio Drama at biblicalaudio. Their so-called "critical text" has 5 extra psalms (Psalms 151–160), and despite being labelled a "critical text" doesn't provide any sources; and even for Psalms 151–155, the text seems to be elaborated. I get the impression this is just another case of contemporary people writing their own psalms. It doesn't provide anything of value for someone researching the history of these texts. SJK (talk) 09:27, 21 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]