Without doubt the final hymn of the Psalter can be described as the climax, or grand finale, of the Israelite faith’s most known hymnbook. In this psalm, sound and action are blended into a picture of ecstatic joy. The whole universe is called upon to magnify Yah(weh), the God of Israel. The text poses various exegetical challenges. In the past, Psalm 150 was traditionally analysed as a single text; but with the advent of the canonical and redactionhistorical approaches to the interpretation of the Book of Psalms, Psalm 150 can be interpreted as part of the final Hallel (Pss 146–150), or Book V (Pss 107–150) of the Psalter. This view opens up new possibilities for reading the psalm in broader contexts and its broader liter...
Critical spatiality opens avenues to investigate the transforming power of the authors/redactors of ...
Psalm 150 has been the subject of many choral settings as is evident in the Sacred Choral Music in P...
This thesis contributes to the rethinking of a significant impasse among canonical interpreters of t...
Without doubt the final hymn of the Psalter can be described as the climax, or grand finale, of the ...
Book V of the Psalter (Pss 107-150) is an interesting collection of psalms. After the opening Ps 10...
In studies on the biblical Psalms it is customary to ask why and for what purpose these poems came i...
Psalms 65–68 constitute an editorially arranged and adapted cluster of psalms expressing universal p...
This article investigates the form and purpose of Psalm 101 from two perspectives: As a unique comp...
The seminal question at the forefront of Masoretic (MT)-150 Psalter research is a question of the l...
"The End of the Psalter" argues, based on original text-critical and intertextual research, that Psa...
In many ways, the psalms fulfil a bridging function between divergent denominations that previously ...
This article seeks to integrate two perspectives on worship: one from the book of Psalms and the ...
Today, the Jewish world has adopted a popularist - if not theurgical - approach to the Book of Psalm...
Psalms 52-55 constitute a cluster of psalms with significant links to one another, to Proverbs, and ...
The heading of Ps 56 connects the psalm with “David,” and specifically with the time when he was “s...
Critical spatiality opens avenues to investigate the transforming power of the authors/redactors of ...
Psalm 150 has been the subject of many choral settings as is evident in the Sacred Choral Music in P...
This thesis contributes to the rethinking of a significant impasse among canonical interpreters of t...
Without doubt the final hymn of the Psalter can be described as the climax, or grand finale, of the ...
Book V of the Psalter (Pss 107-150) is an interesting collection of psalms. After the opening Ps 10...
In studies on the biblical Psalms it is customary to ask why and for what purpose these poems came i...
Psalms 65–68 constitute an editorially arranged and adapted cluster of psalms expressing universal p...
This article investigates the form and purpose of Psalm 101 from two perspectives: As a unique comp...
The seminal question at the forefront of Masoretic (MT)-150 Psalter research is a question of the l...
"The End of the Psalter" argues, based on original text-critical and intertextual research, that Psa...
In many ways, the psalms fulfil a bridging function between divergent denominations that previously ...
This article seeks to integrate two perspectives on worship: one from the book of Psalms and the ...
Today, the Jewish world has adopted a popularist - if not theurgical - approach to the Book of Psalm...
Psalms 52-55 constitute a cluster of psalms with significant links to one another, to Proverbs, and ...
The heading of Ps 56 connects the psalm with “David,” and specifically with the time when he was “s...
Critical spatiality opens avenues to investigate the transforming power of the authors/redactors of ...
Psalm 150 has been the subject of many choral settings as is evident in the Sacred Choral Music in P...
This thesis contributes to the rethinking of a significant impasse among canonical interpreters of t...