This article focuses on how paratextual reframings of Psalm 72 have transformed the royal ideology in the psalm. After an initial overview of the core psalm (vv. 1-17), its paratexts are addressed one by one. First, it is noted how the doxology in verses 18-19 is added as a theological correction, creating a tension between the psalm proper and the paratext. It is then argued that verses 1 and 20 cast the psalm as David’s prayer for Solomon. The effect of these paratextual activities is then traced over time, first inthe Hebrew Bible, in Second Temple literature, in the New Testament, as well as in Christian and Jewish expositions. The article indicates various ways in which the tensions are resolved and how these interactions, in turn, gen...
In many ways, the psalms fulfil a bridging function between divergent denominations that previously ...
This study deals with the question of why there is a Book of Psalms in the Hebrew Bible. In previous...
In this research paper, we intend to offer the reader the possibility of becoming more familiar with...
Today, the Jewish world has adopted a popularist - if not theurgical - approach to the Book of Psalm...
Even in an era of expanding methodologies for biblical studies, psalms study seems to be stuck in th...
Psalms 52-55 constitute a cluster of psalms with significant links to one another, to Proverbs, and ...
This thesis examines how poetic retellings of Genesis 32:22-32 enact an interdisciplinary paragesis,...
This dissertation presents a study of the 1 sI century Jewish document Psalms of Solomon, the primar...
Biblical scholarship usually engages with reconstructed texts without taking into account the form a...
In this research paper, we intend to offer the reader the possibility of becoming more familiar with...
The heading of Ps 56 connects the psalm with “David,” and specifically with the time when he was “s...
This article draws upon a reader-response and canonical-hermeneutical perspective in order to analyz...
The purpose of this article is twofold: 1) to attempt to demonstrate deliberate poetic ambiguity in ...
This two-part study of the much-read Shepherd Psalm offers a fresh literal interpretation of the psa...
The article attempts to compare a poetic circle David’s Psalms by Taras Shevchenko with its origin —...
In many ways, the psalms fulfil a bridging function between divergent denominations that previously ...
This study deals with the question of why there is a Book of Psalms in the Hebrew Bible. In previous...
In this research paper, we intend to offer the reader the possibility of becoming more familiar with...
Today, the Jewish world has adopted a popularist - if not theurgical - approach to the Book of Psalm...
Even in an era of expanding methodologies for biblical studies, psalms study seems to be stuck in th...
Psalms 52-55 constitute a cluster of psalms with significant links to one another, to Proverbs, and ...
This thesis examines how poetic retellings of Genesis 32:22-32 enact an interdisciplinary paragesis,...
This dissertation presents a study of the 1 sI century Jewish document Psalms of Solomon, the primar...
Biblical scholarship usually engages with reconstructed texts without taking into account the form a...
In this research paper, we intend to offer the reader the possibility of becoming more familiar with...
The heading of Ps 56 connects the psalm with “David,” and specifically with the time when he was “s...
This article draws upon a reader-response and canonical-hermeneutical perspective in order to analyz...
The purpose of this article is twofold: 1) to attempt to demonstrate deliberate poetic ambiguity in ...
This two-part study of the much-read Shepherd Psalm offers a fresh literal interpretation of the psa...
The article attempts to compare a poetic circle David’s Psalms by Taras Shevchenko with its origin —...
In many ways, the psalms fulfil a bridging function between divergent denominations that previously ...
This study deals with the question of why there is a Book of Psalms in the Hebrew Bible. In previous...
In this research paper, we intend to offer the reader the possibility of becoming more familiar with...