The Psalms are located in the Old Testament of the Bible. They are positioned between the Book of Job and the Book of Proverbs, making them one of the poetic books of the scriptures.
The Book of Psalms consists of 150 individual psalms, which are essentially songs or prayers that reflect a range of human emotions and experiences, from joy and praise to sorrow and lament. They have been a significant part of both Jewish and Christian worship for centuries, often used in prayer and liturgy.
To find the Psalms in a physical Bible, you can typically open your Bible approximately in the middle, as they generally occupy a central position within the Old Testament section.