Here is what I am talking about regarding the crowns. Zechariah 6:11 has crowns (plural) being put on the head of the man that was symbolic of the Branch. Then in Zechariah 6:14, the crowns (plural) are put in the temple as a memorial.
No, that's what I tried to clarify before. Zech 6:11 has an unspecified amount of crowns made. One of those crown are placed on the head of Joshuah the High Priest. I know that it's only one crown placed on his head, because the word "crowns" are in plural, but the word "place it" is in singular, indicating only one of the crowns was to be placed on Joshua the High Priest's head. Later in verse 14, it returns back to plural indicating that both crowns were then put in the Sanctuary.
Come on, so are we supposed to believe that just in this particular Psalm it means someone wrote the Psalm for David, but in the others it meant he wrote them. Or are you going to take the stand that he didn't write any of them that have this expression at the start.
No, my position is that the literal meaning of the words is "For/To David, a Psalm" and then you need to look at each individual psalm to see whether a different wrote the Pslam for David, or David wrote it for himself about someone else. Look for instance at Psalm 63:
"A Psalm for David when
he was in the desert of Judah,
El-him, You are
my G-d!..."
The first verse is in third person and the second verse is in first person. So was this a Psalm written by David about himself in the Judean desert but referring to himself in the third person during the intro, or was this written by a different psalmist about David, describing his time there in the first person?