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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... nature of the cultus , including that of ancient Israel , it has , however , not been sufficiently realized and appreciated by those who have done so that the specific tradition of the Old Testament as contained in the psalms has a ...
... nature of the cultus , including that of ancient Israel , it has , however , not been sufficiently realized and appreciated by those who have done so that the specific tradition of the Old Testament as contained in the psalms has a ...
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... nature of Israel's own traditions and to realize the extent to which these have determined the character of the psalms , with regard to form as well as content . The form - critical approach is , however , not sufficient by itself to ...
... nature of Israel's own traditions and to realize the extent to which these have determined the character of the psalms , with regard to form as well as content . The form - critical approach is , however , not sufficient by itself to ...
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... nature of Yahweh , it simultaneously signifies within the compass of the Covenant tradition the act of claiming and electing the people of Israel to be the people of Yahweh ' . The content of the revelation of the nature of Yahweh , the ...
... nature of Yahweh , it simultaneously signifies within the compass of the Covenant tradition the act of claiming and electing the people of Israel to be the people of Yahweh ' . The content of the revelation of the nature of Yahweh , the ...
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... nature of the cult of the Covenant Festival just as it did that of the tradition of the Hexateuch , for which that cult had provided the setting in which it developed . 2 The other series of ideas associated with the cult of the ...
... nature of the cult of the Covenant Festival just as it did that of the tradition of the Hexateuch , for which that cult had provided the setting in which it developed . 2 The other series of ideas associated with the cult of the ...
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... nature of Yahweht in the form of the representation of his saving deeds , that is , the recapitulation of the Heilsgeschichte in the form of a cultic drama , following the familiar pattern of the Hexateuch tradition ( e.g. Ex . 15.1 ff ...
... nature of Yahweht in the form of the representation of his saving deeds , that is , the recapitulation of the Heilsgeschichte in the form of a cultic drama , following the familiar pattern of the Hexateuch tradition ( e.g. Ex . 15.1 ff ...
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