The Psalter, read as a coherent book instead of being read as 150 independent poems, reveals some patterns and a continuum of ideas, which might not express the editors’ original intention, but support the readers’ understanding of this canonical book. The article suggests that, even if the majority of texts are laments, the Psalter is a book of praise, underlined for instance by the endings of the Psalter’s five books. The five books relate the Psalter to the Pentateuch, and a form of competition between David and Moses is found (see esp Book 4), of which David was the winner. This is one of the reasons why the Christians were able to read the Psalter as a Christian book
"The End of the Psalter" argues, based on original text-critical and intertextual research, that Psa...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 272-293).This dissertation offers a literary and theological...
The best starting point for an examination of the theme and theology of the Exodus in the Old Testam...
Gerald Wilson and Walter Brueggemann each propose that the Hebrew Psalter has a dominant theological...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 199-210).This dissertation asserts that a reader encounterin...
The Psalter is more than the sum of its individual parts. The book is indeed the collected hymns of ...
In his Treatise on the Inscriptions of the Psalms, Gregory of Nyssa agrees on a Psalter divided in f...
Book V of the Psalter (Pss 107-150) is an interesting collection of psalms. After the opening Ps 10...
The present work attempts to enter into the ongoing discussion regarding the canonical arrangement o...
The whole Psalter could be seen as a second Torah, whose five books are witness to the making, disso...
The study of editorial work upon the Psalter has been one of the growth areas in psalms study in the...
The paper discusses different modern opinions concerning the interpretation of the Psalms. In the fi...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 202-215).This dissertation explores the occurrences and the ...
Susan E. Gillingham applies a historical-critical and literary-critical reading to the Psalter as a ...
This article demonstrates how pragmatic factors impacted the formation of the 11Q5 (11QPsa) psalter,...
"The End of the Psalter" argues, based on original text-critical and intertextual research, that Psa...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 272-293).This dissertation offers a literary and theological...
The best starting point for an examination of the theme and theology of the Exodus in the Old Testam...
Gerald Wilson and Walter Brueggemann each propose that the Hebrew Psalter has a dominant theological...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 199-210).This dissertation asserts that a reader encounterin...
The Psalter is more than the sum of its individual parts. The book is indeed the collected hymns of ...
In his Treatise on the Inscriptions of the Psalms, Gregory of Nyssa agrees on a Psalter divided in f...
Book V of the Psalter (Pss 107-150) is an interesting collection of psalms. After the opening Ps 10...
The present work attempts to enter into the ongoing discussion regarding the canonical arrangement o...
The whole Psalter could be seen as a second Torah, whose five books are witness to the making, disso...
The study of editorial work upon the Psalter has been one of the growth areas in psalms study in the...
The paper discusses different modern opinions concerning the interpretation of the Psalms. In the fi...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 202-215).This dissertation explores the occurrences and the ...
Susan E. Gillingham applies a historical-critical and literary-critical reading to the Psalter as a ...
This article demonstrates how pragmatic factors impacted the formation of the 11Q5 (11QPsa) psalter,...
"The End of the Psalter" argues, based on original text-critical and intertextual research, that Psa...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 272-293).This dissertation offers a literary and theological...
The best starting point for an examination of the theme and theology of the Exodus in the Old Testam...