Hossfeld, Frank-Lothar and Erich Zenger, Psalm 2: A Commentary on Psalms 51-100. Translated by Linda M. Maloney. Minneapolis, Minn.: Fortress Press, 2005.Hossfeld F and Zenger E 2005. Psalms 2: A commentary on Psalms 51-100. In Baltzer K (ed.); Maloney LM (trans.). Hermeneia--a...
On the First Day of Lent, the Office ensuing may be used with Morning Prayer, or Evening Prayer, or as a separate Office. The same Office may be read at other times, at the discretion of the Minister. The Minister and the People kneeling, then shall be said by them this Psalm followi...
PSALM 80 This psalm is much to the same purport with the foregoing. Some think it was penned upon occasion of the desolation and captivity of the ten tribes, as the foregoing psalm of the two. But many were the distresses of the Israel of God, many perhaps which are not recorded in t...
God will come for his Church suddenly at a time when we least expect it. For this reason, He instructs us to be ready, always prepared, and on guard for his coming. As those around us turn their backs on God, worshipping themselves, other gods, or false prophets instead, we should ...
but there is some probability from this phraseology that John adopted the Babylonian rather than the Roman method of computing the hours of the day. This has decided bearing on several important questions (notes,John 1:39;John 4:6, 52;John 19:14). The "twelve hours" shows, at all events...
Psalms 3: A Commentary on Psalms 101-150. Hermeneia. By Frank Lothar Hossfeld and Eric Zenger...Klein, Ralph WLutheran School of Theology and MissionCurrents in Theology & MissionHossfeld, Frank-Lothar and Erich Zenger, Psalm 2: A Commentary on Psalms 51-100. Translated by Linda M. Maloney...
Hossfeld, Frank-Lothar, and Erich Zenger. Psalms 2: A Commentary on Psalms 51-100. Translated by Linda M. Maloney. Hermeneia. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2005.HOSSFELD, Frank-Lothar; ZENGER, Erich; BALTZER, Klaus (Ed.). Psalms 2: a commentary on Psalm 51 - 100. English translation by...
In this psalm the prophet recites that whoever wishes to have fellowship with God and to acquire an immovable residence in both His Church and kingdom, it is necessary that they devote themselves to true and solid righteousness. (This translation includes Musculus' appendices on Oaths and Usury...
6 Then shall I not be ashamed, when I have respect unto all thy commandments.BY DR. GRAHAM BROWNM.ScD.Min. D.EpTh.D
This article explores what a Jewish historical-critical psalms commentary might look like, using Psalm 114 as an example. After offering a brief survey of general issues that arise in writing any biblical commentary, and specific issues relating the Jewish Bible commentary, it offers a sample ...