This thesis explores book two of the Psalms and how it displays and reacts to the theme of the suffering of the righteous at the hands of fellow community members. It explores the nationality, tactics, and motivations of the enemies in Psalms 52, 53, 55, 62, 64, 69, 70, and 71. It is shown that the Psalmist is often pitted against other Israelites who are even within his religious circle. These enemies who are closest to the psalmist employ certain tactics and are motivated by specific worldviews. The concluding chapter explores the implications for worship and theology that these findings pose
Recent scholarship has tended to see the book of Job as sweeping away an earlier, mechanistic theolo...
The author presents the essential principles of biblical justice and applies them to the socio-polit...
A tension between pious submission and defiant protest pervades responses to suffering and oppressio...
The experience of being forgotten, rejected or even attacked by God has been very real for people of...
This article examines the theological problem of a righteous sufferer in four psalms (Pss 22; 27; 69...
This article explores the overcoming of evil in the biblical Book of Psalms, taking as its point of ...
In this paper, Psalms 9 and 10 are read together from a literary, post-exilic perspective, arguing ...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Falon MansfieldThesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 2020RESTRI...
In the Old Testament, God’s people were very clearly set apart from other nations, and they were giv...
This paper offers a social-scientific analysis of Psalm 37, aiming to define its ideological purpose...
Psalm 5 is often described as an example of a prayer of someone who has been falsely accused of wron...
To be human is to experience suffering. Suffering impacts people on all levels of society. The quest...
Justice is a difficult concept. Its description is present in almost every chapter of the Bible. It ...
Psalms 65–68 constitute an editorially arranged and adapted cluster of psalms expressing universal p...
CITATION: Cook, J. 2019. Psalm 39 (LXX 38) : a retributive Psalm? Old Testament Essays, 32(2):304-31...
Recent scholarship has tended to see the book of Job as sweeping away an earlier, mechanistic theolo...
The author presents the essential principles of biblical justice and applies them to the socio-polit...
A tension between pious submission and defiant protest pervades responses to suffering and oppressio...
The experience of being forgotten, rejected or even attacked by God has been very real for people of...
This article examines the theological problem of a righteous sufferer in four psalms (Pss 22; 27; 69...
This article explores the overcoming of evil in the biblical Book of Psalms, taking as its point of ...
In this paper, Psalms 9 and 10 are read together from a literary, post-exilic perspective, arguing ...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Falon MansfieldThesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 2020RESTRI...
In the Old Testament, God’s people were very clearly set apart from other nations, and they were giv...
This paper offers a social-scientific analysis of Psalm 37, aiming to define its ideological purpose...
Psalm 5 is often described as an example of a prayer of someone who has been falsely accused of wron...
To be human is to experience suffering. Suffering impacts people on all levels of society. The quest...
Justice is a difficult concept. Its description is present in almost every chapter of the Bible. It ...
Psalms 65–68 constitute an editorially arranged and adapted cluster of psalms expressing universal p...
CITATION: Cook, J. 2019. Psalm 39 (LXX 38) : a retributive Psalm? Old Testament Essays, 32(2):304-31...
Recent scholarship has tended to see the book of Job as sweeping away an earlier, mechanistic theolo...
The author presents the essential principles of biblical justice and applies them to the socio-polit...
A tension between pious submission and defiant protest pervades responses to suffering and oppressio...