Psalms and LiturgyDirk J. Human, C.J.A. Vos A&C Black, 01.12.2004 - 316 Seiten This book offers unique insights into the Psalms and sketches a variety of interpretive possibilities. The exposition of Psalm texts against the background of their different historical and/or cultic settings in the ancient Near East sets a firm basis for their reapplication in the liturgy today. In the history of interpretation the Psalms have also proven themselves to be natural texts for liturgical use. This scholarly effort thus portrays in various ways the importance of the Psalms for their reviving interpretation and application in the liturgy. Contributors include: Marcel Bernhard, Georg P. Braulik, Brian Doyle, Alphonso Groenewald, Dirk J. Human, Jorg Jeremias, Louis C. Joner, Jurie H. le Roux, Eckhart Otto, Nick A. Schuman, Stephanus D. Snyman, Hans-Ulrich Steymans, Pieter M. Venler and Cas J.A. Vos. JSOTS 410 |
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... translation of 2. ' a different lover holds you differently / ... / ... we cause each other / : you there , me here - punch drunk and seriously strangled ' ( my own translation ) . — the text as a starting point . These first ...
... translation of 2. ' a different lover holds you differently / ... / ... we cause each other / : you there , me here - punch drunk and seriously strangled ' ( my own translation ) . — the text as a starting point . These first ...
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... . Seven pastors participated in the course . 4. Translations of the Psalms from the Revised English Bible . colours seem to have more or less fixed meanings referring BARNARD Waiting for Meaning - Psalms in Cult and Culture 3.
... . Seven pastors participated in the course . 4. Translations of the Psalms from the Revised English Bible . colours seem to have more or less fixed meanings referring BARNARD Waiting for Meaning - Psalms in Cult and Culture 3.
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... translation ) Then , the narrator tells how he thought of Jerusalem , living in exile , and how he sung the song of the city . How he tried to live in peace with his haters . And how glad he was when , with his mates , he went up to the ...
... translation ) Then , the narrator tells how he thought of Jerusalem , living in exile , and how he sung the song of the city . How he tried to live in peace with his haters . And how glad he was when , with his mates , he went up to the ...
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... translation ) Right from the beginning the author of this version , Karel Deurloo , integrates modern culture and exegesis in the introductions , being the undeniable context in which the psalm is read . But a theological and a cultural ...
... translation ) Right from the beginning the author of this version , Karel Deurloo , integrates modern culture and exegesis in the introductions , being the undeniable context in which the psalm is read . But a theological and a cultural ...
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... only briefly dealt with because of the limitations of the framework of a lecture , were treated in greater detail there . My appreciation to Hanneke Friedl for the English translation . prophet . He sings to us of Christ , and.
... only briefly dealt with because of the limitations of the framework of a lecture , were treated in greater detail there . My appreciation to Hanneke Friedl for the English translation . prophet . He sings to us of Christ , and.
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CULTCRITICAL MOTIF IN PSALM 6932 DOES IT PORTRAY AN ANTICULTIC STANCE? | 62 |
A LITURGY WITH REFERENCE TO CREATION AND HISTORY | 73 |
WORSHIP AND THEOLOGY IN THE PSALMS | 89 |
SECOND TEMPLE LEVITICAL PROPAGANDA? | 102 |
THE PSALMS AS THE ANSWER TO A QUESTION | 123 |
SOME OBSERVATIONS AND IMPLICATIONS | 140 |
PSALM 32 STRUCTURE GENRE INTENT AND LITURGICAL USE | 155 |
THE COMMUNAL LAMENTS PSALMS 79 80 83 89 IN CONTEXT | 168 |
SPATIALITY IN PSALM 29 | 235 |
THEOPOETICAL AND LITURGICAL PATTERNS OF THE PSALMS WITH REFERENCE TO PSALM 19 | 251 |
Index of Biblical Texts | 291 |
Index of Names | 298 |
General Index | 302 |
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according Akkadian Alten Testament Apsu Arneth Asaph Asshur Baal balag Bible biblical Book of Psalms Braulik Christian Chron Chronicles church Cohen communal laments congregation context cult cultic David deeds destroyed the mountains divine enemy Enlil eršahunga eršemma exegesis exegetical expression Faithful house Gadamer genre God's gods heart heaven Hebrew Herder hermeneutical holy Hossfeld & Zenger Hrsg hymn inclusio interpretation isotopes Israel Jerusalem Kadesh king Korah Korahite Kraus Levitical literary liturgy Lord love endures forever Marlene Dumas Masoretic text meaning Mesopotamian messianic metaphorical statement motifs Old Testament poem post-exilic Potgieter 1991 praise praying Psalm 32 Psalm 89 Psalmen psalmist Psalter reading Reed Sea reference royal psalms salvation semantic Seybold shepherd sing song spatial Spieckermann stanza stichs strophe structure Studien Sumerian sung superscriptions supplicant temple thanksgiving theology throne Torah tradition translation utter a prayer verb Verlag voice worship Yahweh Yhwh