Psalms 65–68 constitute an editorially arranged and adapted cluster of psalms expressing universal praise and thanksgiving near the end of Book II of the Psalms. The article describes the theological purpose of the four psalms. There is a strong emphasis on God’s presence in the temple in Zion as a source of blessing for his elected people, the cosmos he created and all humanity. Through his magnificent involvement in creation and the history of his people, his fame as creator, righteous judge, and supreme ruler of the world will spread to the ends of the earth. By linking the cluster through keywords with Pss 1–2, the editors demonstrated how God’s benevolent and just involvement with his people would lead to his being universally recognis...
The twin psalms 135 and 136 are both hymnic inspired texts with strong cultic features. In both psal...
Psalm 5 is often described as an example of a prayer of someone who has been falsely accused of wron...
We of the radio staff of the Bible Institute Hour joyfully present our west coast listeners with thi...
Psalms 65–68 form a tight collection or “cluster” of psalms close to the conclusion of Book II of t...
Book V of the Psalter (Pss 107-150) is an interesting collection of psalms. After the opening Ps 10...
The heading of Ps 56 connects the psalm with “David,” and specifically with the time when he was “s...
Psalms 93-100 function within Book 4 of the Psalter to advance the narrative of YHWH’s kingship over...
This article seeks to integrate two perspectives on worship: one from the book of Psalms and the ...
The letter to the Ephesians employs various communicative strategies in responding to the rhetorical...
In many ways, the psalms fulfil a bridging function between divergent denominations that previously ...
Today, the Jewish world has adopted a popularist - if not theurgical - approach to the Book of Psalm...
Psalm 82 has long resisted a consensus regarding its genre. While some scholars have noted that the ...
Without doubt the final hymn of the Psalter can be described as the climax, or grand finale, of the ...
The following exposition goes back to my lecture, ‘The Ways of YHWH and the Ways of the supplicant ...
Psalms 52-55 constitute a cluster of psalms with significant links to one another, to Proverbs, and ...
The twin psalms 135 and 136 are both hymnic inspired texts with strong cultic features. In both psal...
Psalm 5 is often described as an example of a prayer of someone who has been falsely accused of wron...
We of the radio staff of the Bible Institute Hour joyfully present our west coast listeners with thi...
Psalms 65–68 form a tight collection or “cluster” of psalms close to the conclusion of Book II of t...
Book V of the Psalter (Pss 107-150) is an interesting collection of psalms. After the opening Ps 10...
The heading of Ps 56 connects the psalm with “David,” and specifically with the time when he was “s...
Psalms 93-100 function within Book 4 of the Psalter to advance the narrative of YHWH’s kingship over...
This article seeks to integrate two perspectives on worship: one from the book of Psalms and the ...
The letter to the Ephesians employs various communicative strategies in responding to the rhetorical...
In many ways, the psalms fulfil a bridging function between divergent denominations that previously ...
Today, the Jewish world has adopted a popularist - if not theurgical - approach to the Book of Psalm...
Psalm 82 has long resisted a consensus regarding its genre. While some scholars have noted that the ...
Without doubt the final hymn of the Psalter can be described as the climax, or grand finale, of the ...
The following exposition goes back to my lecture, ‘The Ways of YHWH and the Ways of the supplicant ...
Psalms 52-55 constitute a cluster of psalms with significant links to one another, to Proverbs, and ...
The twin psalms 135 and 136 are both hymnic inspired texts with strong cultic features. In both psal...
Psalm 5 is often described as an example of a prayer of someone who has been falsely accused of wron...
We of the radio staff of the Bible Institute Hour joyfully present our west coast listeners with thi...