Psalms-OTL: A CommentaryWestminster John Knox Press, 1962 M10 1 - 841 páginas This commentary, a part of the Old Testament Library Series, focuses on the book of Psalms. The Old Testament Library provides fresh and authoritative treatments of important aspects of Old Testament study through commentaries and general surveys. The contributors are scholars of international standing. |
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... congregation to the psalms . this does not exhaust the significance of the Psalter for Christian use . Apart from its use in public worship it also serves as a means of individual edification , as the foundation of family worship , as a ...
... congregation to the psalms . this does not exhaust the significance of the Psalter for Christian use . Apart from its use in public worship it also serves as a means of individual edification , as the foundation of family worship , as a ...
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... congregation in prayer on the Sabbath , on festival days and on weekdays . Traces of the cultic use of the psalms are , moreover , to be found in the liturgical superscriptions which are attached to individual pieces ; to this category ...
... congregation in prayer on the Sabbath , on festival days and on weekdays . Traces of the cultic use of the psalms are , moreover , to be found in the liturgical superscriptions which are attached to individual pieces ; to this category ...
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... congregation is therefore to be understood only as a reactio hominum , as something which has been determined by something else ; the words offered by the congregation in prayer and in praise have the quality of a ʻresponse ' in that ...
... congregation is therefore to be understood only as a reactio hominum , as something which has been determined by something else ; the words offered by the congregation in prayer and in praise have the quality of a ʻresponse ' in that ...
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... congregation following the divine self - revelation ; this aspect is seen in such congregational responses as ' Amen ' and ' Hallelujah ' ( I Chron . 16.36 ; the latter also in some of the psalms : Hallelujah psalms 106 ; 111-113 ; 146 ...
... congregation following the divine self - revelation ; this aspect is seen in such congregational responses as ' Amen ' and ' Hallelujah ' ( I Chron . 16.36 ; the latter also in some of the psalms : Hallelujah psalms 106 ; 111-113 ; 146 ...
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... congregation was felt to be a cultic duty and necessity , and that not only in connection with the hymns but also with regard to the making of vows and the singing of thanksgivings ( see below ) . Again , as is shown by the change of ...
... congregation was felt to be a cultic duty and necessity , and that not only in connection with the hymns but also with regard to the making of vows and the singing of thanksgivings ( see below ) . Again , as is shown by the change of ...
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