The Book of Psalms contains a significant amount of language and imagery related to the physical and sensing body of God. This article applies two questions to Books I and II of the Psalms. Related to God, what body language and imagery exist in these books? What might we make thereof? After a brief consideration of method, the article summarises the body language specific to God in Books I and II. Both books include several references to various parts of God’s head and to God’s arms, while there arefewer references to other body parts. Next, the article discusses the ways in which anthropomorphism may inform the reading of such language. Understanding the body and body language necessitates an understanding of the culture that produced the...
Psalm studies at the end of the twentieth century bear witness of a major paradigm shift. Recent res...
This article explores the overcoming of evil in the biblical Book of Psalms, taking as its point of ...
The author of Hebrews heavily depends on the Pentateuch and the Psalms. The Pentateuch, for the most...
This article explores the role of the voice of God in the Hebrew Bible and in early Jewish interpret...
Descriptions of body imagery and body parts are evident in expressions of Old Testament texts. Altho...
Although Psalms 50 and 51 do not share the same superscription (a Psalm of Asaph and a Psalm of Davi...
The authors of the psalms implemented body rhetoric, especially the notion of the �whole body� as th...
Biblical worship is the response of created beings to the self-revelation of the Creator, and a prop...
Psalms write and express revelation, relationship, and response on and through the body; corporeal v...
This article seeks to integrate two perspectives on worship: one from the book of Psalms and the ...
Throughout time it has become clear that Psalm 139 is one of the psalms in the Book of Psalms that c...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeFrom the earliest known religions there has be...
The feminist distinction of biological sex and sociological gender has promoted new research on anth...
There are main books in the Bible, the Old Testament and the New Testament. Beside that, there are a...
This chapter interrogates the conceptualization and creation of divine bodies in the Hebrew Bible th...
Psalm studies at the end of the twentieth century bear witness of a major paradigm shift. Recent res...
This article explores the overcoming of evil in the biblical Book of Psalms, taking as its point of ...
The author of Hebrews heavily depends on the Pentateuch and the Psalms. The Pentateuch, for the most...
This article explores the role of the voice of God in the Hebrew Bible and in early Jewish interpret...
Descriptions of body imagery and body parts are evident in expressions of Old Testament texts. Altho...
Although Psalms 50 and 51 do not share the same superscription (a Psalm of Asaph and a Psalm of Davi...
The authors of the psalms implemented body rhetoric, especially the notion of the �whole body� as th...
Biblical worship is the response of created beings to the self-revelation of the Creator, and a prop...
Psalms write and express revelation, relationship, and response on and through the body; corporeal v...
This article seeks to integrate two perspectives on worship: one from the book of Psalms and the ...
Throughout time it has become clear that Psalm 139 is one of the psalms in the Book of Psalms that c...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeFrom the earliest known religions there has be...
The feminist distinction of biological sex and sociological gender has promoted new research on anth...
There are main books in the Bible, the Old Testament and the New Testament. Beside that, there are a...
This chapter interrogates the conceptualization and creation of divine bodies in the Hebrew Bible th...
Psalm studies at the end of the twentieth century bear witness of a major paradigm shift. Recent res...
This article explores the overcoming of evil in the biblical Book of Psalms, taking as its point of ...
The author of Hebrews heavily depends on the Pentateuch and the Psalms. The Pentateuch, for the most...