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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... thought of the rest of the psalm ( e.g. , Pss . 104.35 ; 139.19 ff . ) . This only proves that we are here dealing with a fixed tradition whose existence is taken for granted , and which probably originated within the cultic tradition ...
... thought of the rest of the psalm ( e.g. , Pss . 104.35 ; 139.19 ff . ) . This only proves that we are here dealing with a fixed tradition whose existence is taken for granted , and which probably originated within the cultic tradition ...
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... thought that they dared to distrust God , and that realization will lead them to true repentance , so that in future they will be preserved from sinning any more . The fact that the poet --- perhaps a priest ( v . 6 ) —calls upon his ...
... thought that they dared to distrust God , and that realization will lead them to true repentance , so that in future they will be preserved from sinning any more . The fact that the poet --- perhaps a priest ( v . 6 ) —calls upon his ...
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... thought here is one which is peculiar to the psalmist -- by a general reflection on God's relationship with the ... thoughts . It is only when the heart is unburdened to God with absolute candour and without any hidden mental ...
... thought here is one which is peculiar to the psalmist -- by a general reflection on God's relationship with the ... thoughts . It is only when the heart is unburdened to God with absolute candour and without any hidden mental ...
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... thoughts which occupy his mind as he enters the house of God ( see v . 1 ) . That strophe appears to be rather out of ... thought here is just the reverse . The admission to the sanctuary and thereby to the presence of God presupposes ...
... thoughts which occupy his mind as he enters the house of God ( see v . 1 ) . That strophe appears to be rather out of ... thought here is just the reverse . The admission to the sanctuary and thereby to the presence of God presupposes ...
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... thought . The order in which the thoughts follow each other has been influenced by the emotional and impressionistic feelings of the psalmist . Supplications and lamentations alternate in the first three strophes ; in the last strophe ...
... thought . The order in which the thoughts follow each other has been influenced by the emotional and impressionistic feelings of the psalmist . Supplications and lamentations alternate in the first three strophes ; in the last strophe ...
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