Book V of the Psalter (Pss 107-150) is an interesting collection of psalms. After the opening Ps 107, celebrating God’s rescue of humanity from various dangerous situations, psalms attributed to David appear again after a virtual absence since Book II. These Davidic psalms (Pss 108-110 and 138-145) “frame” a grouping of festival psalms that are introduced by two brief alphabetic acrostics (Pss 111 and 112). Seemingly tucked away just after the Songs of Ascents (Pss 120-134), and before the resumption of psalms of David, lie Psalms 135-137, two magnificent community hymns followed by a heartfelt community lament. This essay explores the role of these psalms in the “shape” and “shaping” of the story of the Psalter. It will conclude ...
Gerstenberger's commentary on Psalms 61-150 (Book 2-5) of the Psalter and Lamentations follows his 1...
The Book of Psalms in the Hebrew Bible has been subjected to a variety of approaches over the years....
Psalms 93-100 function within Book 4 of the Psalter to advance the narrative of YHWH’s kingship over...
This thesis contributes to the rethinking of a significant impasse among canonical interpreters of t...
A.'s essay explores several ways in which the Psalms exegete portions of the canon. His initial sect...
The whole Psalter could be seen as a second Torah, whose five books are witness to the making, disso...
The present work attempts to enter into the ongoing discussion regarding the canonical arrangement o...
The following exposition goes back to my lecture, ‘The Ways of YHWH and the Ways of the supplicant ...
In this paper, I have considered the structure and the theme of the Fifth Davidic Psalter (Pss. 138...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 199-210).This dissertation asserts that a reader encounterin...
Superscripts in the Psalter have been disregarded as later editorial additions to the text. However...
In my book, A Literary Study on the First Dauidic Psalter, Shinkyo-Shuppansha 2006, I have pointed o...
Without doubt the final hymn of the Psalter can be described as the climax, or grand finale, of the ...
Psalms 65–68 constitute an editorially arranged and adapted cluster of psalms expressing universal p...
The imprecation of Psalm 137, “blessed ( אשרי ) are the revengers and the killers of infants” (vv. 8...
Gerstenberger's commentary on Psalms 61-150 (Book 2-5) of the Psalter and Lamentations follows his 1...
The Book of Psalms in the Hebrew Bible has been subjected to a variety of approaches over the years....
Psalms 93-100 function within Book 4 of the Psalter to advance the narrative of YHWH’s kingship over...
This thesis contributes to the rethinking of a significant impasse among canonical interpreters of t...
A.'s essay explores several ways in which the Psalms exegete portions of the canon. His initial sect...
The whole Psalter could be seen as a second Torah, whose five books are witness to the making, disso...
The present work attempts to enter into the ongoing discussion regarding the canonical arrangement o...
The following exposition goes back to my lecture, ‘The Ways of YHWH and the Ways of the supplicant ...
In this paper, I have considered the structure and the theme of the Fifth Davidic Psalter (Pss. 138...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 199-210).This dissertation asserts that a reader encounterin...
Superscripts in the Psalter have been disregarded as later editorial additions to the text. However...
In my book, A Literary Study on the First Dauidic Psalter, Shinkyo-Shuppansha 2006, I have pointed o...
Without doubt the final hymn of the Psalter can be described as the climax, or grand finale, of the ...
Psalms 65–68 constitute an editorially arranged and adapted cluster of psalms expressing universal p...
The imprecation of Psalm 137, “blessed ( אשרי ) are the revengers and the killers of infants” (vv. 8...
Gerstenberger's commentary on Psalms 61-150 (Book 2-5) of the Psalter and Lamentations follows his 1...
The Book of Psalms in the Hebrew Bible has been subjected to a variety of approaches over the years....
Psalms 93-100 function within Book 4 of the Psalter to advance the narrative of YHWH’s kingship over...