The bodily suffering in this psalm can be related to a socio-economic situation of poverty. In addition, it is also closely linked to an experience of distance from God and the community of belonging with its terrible emotional consequences. Although the direction of causality is unclear it would seem that the body breaks down when the solitary self feels alienated from God and from corporate belonging. The description of bodily parts in this psalm therefore contains various layers of meaning beyond the physical, including simultaneously the psychological, social, and spiritual.This article is based on a paper read at the ProPsalms Conference held at the University of Pretoria, 28–29 August 2014.This article forms part of a post-doctoral pr...
This paper reviews the interpretation of Ps 4 as a psalm which addresses the plight of poor people i...
Psalms have fascinated many for centuries. They are the prayers of the people of Israel, widely used...
The discipline of Biblical Spirituality makes again explicit what has at times remained only implici...
The problem this research addresses is: How are people to deal with the dilemma of facing suffering ...
<p>Since the psalms are religious, poetic, existential expressions of life, entailing both ext...
The authors of the psalms implemented body rhetoric, especially the notion of the ‘whole body’ as th...
The meaning of the Hebrew words for the English term 'poor' continues to be disputed. Two main schoo...
Descriptions of body imagery and body parts are evident in expressions of Old Testament texts. Altho...
This article explores body and illness metaphors in the Psalms and Job. Specifically, it focuses on ...
Suffering is a universal human experience. It causes an existential crisis and a struggle to constru...
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Symbolism of the human body in Psalm 38 Symbolization of a sick body in an ancient Israelite cultic ...
Ubogi z psalmów jest wiernym członkiem ludu Izraela, który znalazł się w stanie jakiegoś zagrożenia....
In a recent article published Willie Wessels reflects on caring for the poor and according to him th...
The COVID-19 global pandemic and its consequent outcomes have caused immense suffering and distress ...
This paper reviews the interpretation of Ps 4 as a psalm which addresses the plight of poor people i...
Psalms have fascinated many for centuries. They are the prayers of the people of Israel, widely used...
The discipline of Biblical Spirituality makes again explicit what has at times remained only implici...
The problem this research addresses is: How are people to deal with the dilemma of facing suffering ...
<p>Since the psalms are religious, poetic, existential expressions of life, entailing both ext...
The authors of the psalms implemented body rhetoric, especially the notion of the ‘whole body’ as th...
The meaning of the Hebrew words for the English term 'poor' continues to be disputed. Two main schoo...
Descriptions of body imagery and body parts are evident in expressions of Old Testament texts. Altho...
This article explores body and illness metaphors in the Psalms and Job. Specifically, it focuses on ...
Suffering is a universal human experience. It causes an existential crisis and a struggle to constru...
Every human being inevitably experiences illness, loss, failure, and disappointment. When it happens...
Symbolism of the human body in Psalm 38 Symbolization of a sick body in an ancient Israelite cultic ...
Ubogi z psalmów jest wiernym członkiem ludu Izraela, który znalazł się w stanie jakiegoś zagrożenia....
In a recent article published Willie Wessels reflects on caring for the poor and according to him th...
The COVID-19 global pandemic and its consequent outcomes have caused immense suffering and distress ...
This paper reviews the interpretation of Ps 4 as a psalm which addresses the plight of poor people i...
Psalms have fascinated many for centuries. They are the prayers of the people of Israel, widely used...
The discipline of Biblical Spirituality makes again explicit what has at times remained only implici...