A tradition-historical analysis of Psalm 55. The text of Psalm 55 will be remembered for its musical setting by Felix Mendelsohn and others and also for the fact that it is one of the most difficult psalms to analyse. A tradition-historical analysis of the traditions and history of the poem confinns the unique and independent character of the text. The content of the psalm is characterised by vague allusions to well-known salvational and historical traditions as well as the psalm's characteristic fonnulations. Themes from the primeval history and desert wanderings of Israel are identifiable. Moreover, tenninology with a socalled priestly background, reflect the psalm's cultic setting and junction, while a theme from the Zion tradition is al...
This thesis will explore the use of music in the psalms in the context of the Second Temple in Ancie...
The intention of my thesis is to clear up the genre of psalm number 121, especially deep study of it...
Though perhaps we shall never know the music to which these religious lyrics were written, the poems...
It is hermeneutically unthinkable to expose any Old Testament text, without taking its historic and/...
Psalms 52-55 constitute a cluster of psalms with significant links to one another, to Proverbs, and ...
Literary and theological aspekts of the Psalm 22 This work is dedicated to analysis of psalm 22. Aft...
Some tradition historical perspectives on Psalm 83 Psalm 83 forms a poetical unit and is the well c...
Psalm 137 has become notorious for the brutality and bloodthirstiness that characterise its last ver...
The thesis "The psalm 118 in history - liturgy context and its references in The New Testament" intr...
One of the main results of the last thirty years of research on the books of Isaiah and Psalms is th...
Psalm 25 is an acrostic psalm and an individual lament. Several tradition-historical motives and all...
The thesis Psalm 118: Exegesis and Interpretation deals with the exegesis of a biblical text Psalm 1...
This paper illustrates how Psalm 137 is used to address the question of suffering by Jews and Christ...
The messianic interpretation of the psalms in a number of Antiochene and East Syriac psalm commentar...
Psalm 54: The power of positive patterning Psalm 54 is analysed in 'n literary, rhetorical and socio...
This thesis will explore the use of music in the psalms in the context of the Second Temple in Ancie...
The intention of my thesis is to clear up the genre of psalm number 121, especially deep study of it...
Though perhaps we shall never know the music to which these religious lyrics were written, the poems...
It is hermeneutically unthinkable to expose any Old Testament text, without taking its historic and/...
Psalms 52-55 constitute a cluster of psalms with significant links to one another, to Proverbs, and ...
Literary and theological aspekts of the Psalm 22 This work is dedicated to analysis of psalm 22. Aft...
Some tradition historical perspectives on Psalm 83 Psalm 83 forms a poetical unit and is the well c...
Psalm 137 has become notorious for the brutality and bloodthirstiness that characterise its last ver...
The thesis "The psalm 118 in history - liturgy context and its references in The New Testament" intr...
One of the main results of the last thirty years of research on the books of Isaiah and Psalms is th...
Psalm 25 is an acrostic psalm and an individual lament. Several tradition-historical motives and all...
The thesis Psalm 118: Exegesis and Interpretation deals with the exegesis of a biblical text Psalm 1...
This paper illustrates how Psalm 137 is used to address the question of suffering by Jews and Christ...
The messianic interpretation of the psalms in a number of Antiochene and East Syriac psalm commentar...
Psalm 54: The power of positive patterning Psalm 54 is analysed in 'n literary, rhetorical and socio...
This thesis will explore the use of music in the psalms in the context of the Second Temple in Ancie...
The intention of my thesis is to clear up the genre of psalm number 121, especially deep study of it...
Though perhaps we shall never know the music to which these religious lyrics were written, the poems...