
Moses, David And The High Kingship Of Yahweh: A Canonical Study Of Book Iv Of The Psalter
Has the Old Testament Psalter been purposefully arranged? Does this arrangement convey an overall message? This book enters into the growing discussion regarding the canonical arrangement of the Psalms by examining Book IV (Pss 90-106) and considering the book's overall theological and thematic message within the literary context of the Psalter.This book contends that Psalms 90-106 were purposely ...
Paperback: 382 pages
Publisher: Gorgias Pr Llc (June 1, 2014)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1463203705
ISBN-13: 978-1463203702
Package Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.8 x 1.3 inches
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rranged as a rejoinder to the previous three books, in response to the rise and fall of Davidic kingship charted in Books I-III, and examines how Psalms 90-106 may have been purposely organized as a collection. The theological and thematic emphases that dominate the book are also considered, offering a holistic understanding for what has happened to Israel in the exile and why. In particular, this study focuses on the employment of the three key figures of Moses, King YHWH and David in Book IV. These psalmic, literary voices each speak to the crisis of exile in their own way and this study highlights how each voice addresses different aspects related to Israel's exile. Book IV is intended to re-align the post-exilic audience s worshipping response to their position as the covenant people of God after exile. Thus, this study seeks to provide further reason for seeing a broad editorial hand behind the final redaction of the Psalter.
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