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holladay_1993 [2016/04/17 18:33] – [3. Psalms from the North] francescoholladay_1993 [2016/04/17 18:47] (current) francesco
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 ==== 4. Psalms from the Temple of Solomon ==== ==== 4. Psalms from the Temple of Solomon ====
  
 +The Nature of Our Evidence\\
 +Royal Psalms\\
 +Psalms Offering Unique Wording Appropriate to the Period\\
 +Psalms from Which Amos and Jeremiah Drew\\
 +How Do We Reconstruct a Vanished Culture?\\
 +The Poetic Skill of the Psalmists\\
 +The Faith and Outlook of the Pre-exilic Psalms
 ==== 5. Hymns for the Second Temple ==== ==== 5. Hymns for the Second Temple ====
  
 +The Jews in the Hundred Years after the Fall of Jerusalem in 587 B.C.E.\\
 +Bilingualism among the Returnees\\
 +Psalm 137: A Psalm Composed during the Exile\\
 +The Pre-exilic Psalms in the Exilic context\\
 +Linguistic Clues for the Post-exilic Period and Post-exilic Psalms Dependent on Jeremiah\\
 +The Faith of the Early Post-exilic Community\\
 +Torah-Psalms 19:8; 119; and the Motif of Wisdom\\
 +The Pre-exilic Psalms in the Post-exilic Context
 ==== 6. Steps toward the Status of Scripture: The Psalms Are Collected, Annotated, and Translated ==== ==== 6. Steps toward the Status of Scripture: The Psalms Are Collected, Annotated, and Translated ====
  
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 Summary\\ Summary\\
  
-8. Texts for the First Christians: the Psalms in the New Testament+==== 8. Texts for the First Christians: the Psalms in the New Testament ====
  
-9. The Psalms for Jews, from the First Century of the Common Era+==== 9. The Psalms for Jews, from the First Century of the Common Era ====
  
-10. The Psalms for Christians: In The West until the Reformation, and in the East+==== 10. The Psalms for Christians: In The West until the Reformation, and in the East ====
  
 ==== 11. The Psalms for Reformation Protestants ==== ==== 11. The Psalms for Reformation Protestants ====
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 "Alleluia" and "Hallelujah" "Alleluia" and "Hallelujah"
  
-14. The Psalms in the Churches Today: Protestants and Roman Catholics+==== 14. The Psalms in the Churches Today: Protestants and Roman Catholics ====
  
 ===== PART THREE: CURRENT THEOLOGICAL ISSUES ===== ===== PART THREE: CURRENT THEOLOGICAL ISSUES =====
  
-15. Toughening Texts: Lament, Recovery, and Praise+==== 15. Toughening Texts: Lament, Recovery, and Praise ====
  
-16. Censored Texts+==== 16. Censored Texts ====
  
-17. What Makes a Translation?+==== 17. What Makes a Translation? ====
  
-18. Psalms for Whom?+==== 18. Psalms for Whom? ====
  
-19. Through Jesus Christ Our Lord+==== 19. Through Jesus Christ Our Lord ====
  
 Epilogue: How the Twenty-third Psalm Became an American Secular Icon Epilogue: How the Twenty-third Psalm Became an American Secular Icon
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