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Contents

Abbreviations

Introduction

1. The Lord Is My Shepherd, Then and Now

PART ONE: THE PSALMS TAKE SHAPE — A RECONSTRUCTION

2. In the Beginning: Psalms Sung in David's Day

3. Psalms from the North

4. Psalms from the Temple of Solomon

5. Hymns for the Second Temple

6. Steps toward the Status of Scripture: The Psalms Are Collected, Annotated, and Translated

PART TWO: THE PSALTER THROUGH HISTORY

7. Psalms at the Dead Sea

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

10. The Psalms for Christians: In The West until the Reformation, and in the East

11. The Psalms for Reformation Protestants

12. The Psalms in the Roman Catholic Church from the Council of Trent until the Second Vatican Council

13. The Psalms across Space and Time: The Nineteenth Century

A Psalm Verse That Was a Beacon for American Slaves
The Psalms into All the World
The Work of Translation
The Recovery of the World of the Psalms: Pioneers Revision of the King James Version
Paraphrases of the Psalms
Musical Works
Responsive Readings
“Alleluia” and “Hallelujah”

14. The Psalms in the Churches Today: Protestants and Roman Catholics

PART THREE: CURRENT THEOLOGICAL ISSUES

15. Toughening Texts: Lament, Recovery, and Praise

16. Censored Texts

17. What Makes a Translation?

18. Psalms for Whom?

19. Through Jesus Christ Our Lord

Epilogue: How the Twenty-third Psalm Became an American Secular Icon

Appendixes

Indexes
Index of Scripture and Other Early Writings
Index of Authors and Historical Persons

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