Psalm 82 has long resisted a consensus regarding its genre. While some scholars have noted that the psalm’s language overlaps with that of the complaint genre, several features of the psalm appear to complicate that reading. As a result, the framework of the divine council is frequently given interpretive priority, which has resulted in a variety of solutions to the psalm’s several interpretive difficulties and has also contributed to a general reluctance to consider the psalm within the literary context of the psalms of Asaph. I argue that the psalm’s interpretive difficulties are best resolved by understanding the psalm as a complaint, specifically a complaint put into the mouth of YHWH and addressed to the gods of the nations—a “gods-com...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the current state of the question of the Jonah psalm, particula...
This article explores the overcoming of evil in the biblical Book of Psalms, taking as its point of ...
Jesus’ quotation of Psalm 82:6, ‘I said, You are gods’, a riposte to the accusation that he had blas...
The purpose of this article is twofold: 1) to attempt to demonstrate deliberate poetic ambiguity in ...
The experience of being forgotten, rejected or even attacked by God has been very real for people of...
CITATION: Cook, J. 2019. Psalm 39 (LXX 38) : a retributive Psalm? Old Testament Essays, 32(2):304-31...
Because of its seeming mix of different styles, Psalm 62 has intrigued researchers for a long time. ...
Psalm 137 opens with lament and closes with one of the most strident imprecations in the Psalter. Re...
This thesis contributes to the rethinking of a significant impasse among canonical interpreters of t...
The unusual flow of thought in Psalm 22 (description of suffering, description of deliverance, globa...
Psalms 65–68 constitute an editorially arranged and adapted cluster of psalms expressing universal p...
The heading of Ps 56 connects the psalm with “David,” and specifically with the time when he was “s...
Psalms 52-55 constitute a cluster of psalms with significant links to one another, to Proverbs, and ...
This article investigates the form and purpose of Psalm 101 from two perspectives: As a unique comp...
This study takes as its starting point the consensus in research on the relationship between divine ...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the current state of the question of the Jonah psalm, particula...
This article explores the overcoming of evil in the biblical Book of Psalms, taking as its point of ...
Jesus’ quotation of Psalm 82:6, ‘I said, You are gods’, a riposte to the accusation that he had blas...
The purpose of this article is twofold: 1) to attempt to demonstrate deliberate poetic ambiguity in ...
The experience of being forgotten, rejected or even attacked by God has been very real for people of...
CITATION: Cook, J. 2019. Psalm 39 (LXX 38) : a retributive Psalm? Old Testament Essays, 32(2):304-31...
Because of its seeming mix of different styles, Psalm 62 has intrigued researchers for a long time. ...
Psalm 137 opens with lament and closes with one of the most strident imprecations in the Psalter. Re...
This thesis contributes to the rethinking of a significant impasse among canonical interpreters of t...
The unusual flow of thought in Psalm 22 (description of suffering, description of deliverance, globa...
Psalms 65–68 constitute an editorially arranged and adapted cluster of psalms expressing universal p...
The heading of Ps 56 connects the psalm with “David,” and specifically with the time when he was “s...
Psalms 52-55 constitute a cluster of psalms with significant links to one another, to Proverbs, and ...
This article investigates the form and purpose of Psalm 101 from two perspectives: As a unique comp...
This study takes as its starting point the consensus in research on the relationship between divine ...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the current state of the question of the Jonah psalm, particula...
This article explores the overcoming of evil in the biblical Book of Psalms, taking as its point of ...
Jesus’ quotation of Psalm 82:6, ‘I said, You are gods’, a riposte to the accusation that he had blas...