The purpose of this study is to determine what relationship, if any, exists between the verbs of motion and emotion and the language of death in the Psalms. Such motionemotion verbal pair we describe as motion-emotion axis. This will endorse that motion vocabulary in the Psalter is often found in the vicinity of emotion words. The principal premise of this thesis is that death is one of the chief motifs in the Psalter, while we distinguish between the idea of motif and that of a theme. Subsequently we maintain that death motif is underlined by thanatophobic emotional predicaments of the psalmist. The following questions and issues arise in the examinations of this work. One of the important investigations is exploring some of the key issues...
This thesis presents an analysis of Psalm 63, its imagery and theology in the context of the Psalter...
Modern accounts of the meaning of “fear of the LORD” in the Hebrew Bible have tended to distance thi...
The heading of Ps 56 connects the psalm with “David,” and specifically with the time when he was “s...
The purpose of this study is to determine what relationship, if any, exists between the verbs of mot...
This work examines conceptual metaphors of space in biblical Psalms and in relation to the psalmist’...
Where are worshipers in Christian communities to go with their experiences and observations of viole...
The experience of being forgotten, rejected or even attacked by God has been very real for people of...
This article explores the overcoming of evil in the biblical Book of Psalms, taking as its point of ...
The Hebrew language of remembering is complex and theologically interesting. The effective, relation...
This study is the account of an empirical research programme in practical theology exploring the po...
This thesis seeks to investigate how Psalm 139, and biblical texts in general, can be interpreted to...
Prayer as a form of social interactions touches issues that affect people in every area of life. Its...
This study is the account of an empirical research programme in practical theology exploring the pot...
PhD (Old Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus in cooperation with Greenwich Schoo...
The Bible consists of two books of testament, the Old Testament and the New Testament. The Old Testa...
This thesis presents an analysis of Psalm 63, its imagery and theology in the context of the Psalter...
Modern accounts of the meaning of “fear of the LORD” in the Hebrew Bible have tended to distance thi...
The heading of Ps 56 connects the psalm with “David,” and specifically with the time when he was “s...
The purpose of this study is to determine what relationship, if any, exists between the verbs of mot...
This work examines conceptual metaphors of space in biblical Psalms and in relation to the psalmist’...
Where are worshipers in Christian communities to go with their experiences and observations of viole...
The experience of being forgotten, rejected or even attacked by God has been very real for people of...
This article explores the overcoming of evil in the biblical Book of Psalms, taking as its point of ...
The Hebrew language of remembering is complex and theologically interesting. The effective, relation...
This study is the account of an empirical research programme in practical theology exploring the po...
This thesis seeks to investigate how Psalm 139, and biblical texts in general, can be interpreted to...
Prayer as a form of social interactions touches issues that affect people in every area of life. Its...
This study is the account of an empirical research programme in practical theology exploring the pot...
PhD (Old Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus in cooperation with Greenwich Schoo...
The Bible consists of two books of testament, the Old Testament and the New Testament. The Old Testa...
This thesis presents an analysis of Psalm 63, its imagery and theology in the context of the Psalter...
Modern accounts of the meaning of “fear of the LORD” in the Hebrew Bible have tended to distance thi...
The heading of Ps 56 connects the psalm with “David,” and specifically with the time when he was “s...