The concept of God by the Hebrew mind is not projected in pompous psychological, philosophical, and theological complex terms. It was not a great deal of the learned mind but empirical knowledge of shepherds, warriors, battles, temple services, etc. characterized the world of imagery full of freshness and significance. The imagery in the book of Psalms is based upon conceptual relationships and divine principles which are integrated appropriately from the traditional and conceptual metaphorical analysis. Among the varied divine images, the image of God as a Refuge is a predominant one that makes room for many other protective images. It signifies the existing relationship between Yahweh and Israel, Christ and the Church. The imagery asserts...
The authors of the psalms implemented body rhetoric, especially the notion of the ‘whole body’ as th...
The authors of the psalms implemented body rhetoric, especially the notion of the �whole body� as th...
This dissertation presents a re-evaluation of the imagery of three ninth-century Psalters---the Corb...
Psalm studies at the end of the twentieth century bear witness of a major paradigm shift. Recent res...
There are main books in the Bible, the Old Testament and the New Testament. Beside that, there are a...
There are main books in the Bible, the Old Testament and the New Testament. Beside that, there are a...
The Bible consists of two books of testament, the Old Testament and the New Testament. The Old Testa...
The Bible consists of two books of testament, the Old Testament and the New Testament. The Old Testa...
Based on a comprehensive survey of metaphors of God in the Hebrew psalter, a total number of 507 occ...
This thesis presents an analysis of Psalm 63, its imagery and theology in the context of the Psalter...
Recurrent motifs in the Psalms The process of versifying the Psalms not only opens the eye to the ...
This study belongs to the communication studies domain and it is focused on the Psalms as a metaphor...
PhD (Biblical Studies), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusIn their seminal work, Metaphors ...
Conceptual Blending Theory is a useful tool for understanding interrelated metaphors as networks and...
ANGLICKÁ ANOTACE Images of the relationship between the Lord and the people of Israel in the prophet...
The authors of the psalms implemented body rhetoric, especially the notion of the ‘whole body’ as th...
The authors of the psalms implemented body rhetoric, especially the notion of the �whole body� as th...
This dissertation presents a re-evaluation of the imagery of three ninth-century Psalters---the Corb...
Psalm studies at the end of the twentieth century bear witness of a major paradigm shift. Recent res...
There are main books in the Bible, the Old Testament and the New Testament. Beside that, there are a...
There are main books in the Bible, the Old Testament and the New Testament. Beside that, there are a...
The Bible consists of two books of testament, the Old Testament and the New Testament. The Old Testa...
The Bible consists of two books of testament, the Old Testament and the New Testament. The Old Testa...
Based on a comprehensive survey of metaphors of God in the Hebrew psalter, a total number of 507 occ...
This thesis presents an analysis of Psalm 63, its imagery and theology in the context of the Psalter...
Recurrent motifs in the Psalms The process of versifying the Psalms not only opens the eye to the ...
This study belongs to the communication studies domain and it is focused on the Psalms as a metaphor...
PhD (Biblical Studies), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusIn their seminal work, Metaphors ...
Conceptual Blending Theory is a useful tool for understanding interrelated metaphors as networks and...
ANGLICKÁ ANOTACE Images of the relationship between the Lord and the people of Israel in the prophet...
The authors of the psalms implemented body rhetoric, especially the notion of the ‘whole body’ as th...
The authors of the psalms implemented body rhetoric, especially the notion of the �whole body� as th...
This dissertation presents a re-evaluation of the imagery of three ninth-century Psalters---the Corb...