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- | **//The Psalms as Christian worship : a historical commentary// | + | **//The Psalms as Christian worship : a historical commentary// |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes. | Includes bibliographical references and indexes. | ||
- | A survey of Second Temple period interpretation of the Psalms | + | **A survey of Second Temple period interpretation of the Psalms** |
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+ | I. Diversity in Judaism and the psalter | ||
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+ | II. The Composition and Shape of the Psalter | ||
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+ | III. Common Features of Second Temple Interpretation of the Psalms | ||
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+ | IV. Distinctive Features of the Major Extant Witnesses to Second Temple Interpretation of the Psalms | ||
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+ | V. Summary | ||
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+ | **Historical introduction to the interpretation of the Psalms in church orthodoxy** | ||
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+ | I. Interpretative Principles of Pre-Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers | ||
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+ | II. Augustine and Medieval Monastic Exegesis | ||
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+ | III. Christian Hebraism and Scholasticism in the High to Late Middle Ages | ||
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+ | IV. "The Plain Text" of reformers | ||
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+ | V. The Beginning of Biblical Criticism During the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century | ||
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+ | VI. Separation of the " | ||
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+ | VII. Conservative German and British Scholars of the Nineteenth Century | ||
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+ | VIII. Contemporary Form-Criticism | ||
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+ | IX. Contemporary Trends | ||
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+ | **History of interpretation since the Reformation : " | ||
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+ | I. The Approach of Historical Biblical Criticism | ||
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+ | II. An Evaluation of HBC | ||
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+ | III. Nineteenth-Century Division of Orthodox and Biblical Critics | ||
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+ | IV. 1900: Form-Critical Approach | ||
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+ | V. 1920: Cult-Functional Approach | ||
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+ | VI. The Canonical-Messianic Approach | ||
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+ | VII. Conclusion: Accredited Exegesis | ||
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+ | **SECTION II** | ||
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+ | Psalm 1 : the rewarded life | ||
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+ | Psalm 2 : ask of me, my son | ||
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+ | Psalm 3 : living in the borderland : morning prayer after a dark night | ||
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+ | Psalm 4 : an evening prayer in crisis | ||
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+ | Psalm 8 : I AM rules through " | ||
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+ | Psalm 15 : a liturgical decalogue | ||
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+ | Psalm 16 : my body will not decay | ||
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+ | Psalm 19 : a royal sage praises and petitions I AM | ||
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+ | Psalm 22 : prophetic psalm of Christ' | ||
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+ | Psalm 23 : the good shepherd | ||
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+ | Psalm 51 : "the psalm of all psalms" | ||
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+ | Psalm 110 : "sit at my right hand" | ||
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+ | Psalm 139 : search me, God. | ||
This collaboration by two esteemed evangelical scholars blends a verse-by-verse exposition of select psalms with a history of their interpretation in the church from the time of the apostles to the present. Bruce Waltke, who has been teaching and preaching the book of Psalms for over fifty years, skillfully establishes the meaning of the Hebrew text through the careful exegesis for which he is well known. James Houston traces the church' | This collaboration by two esteemed evangelical scholars blends a verse-by-verse exposition of select psalms with a history of their interpretation in the church from the time of the apostles to the present. Bruce Waltke, who has been teaching and preaching the book of Psalms for over fifty years, skillfully establishes the meaning of the Hebrew text through the careful exegesis for which he is well known. James Houston traces the church' |
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