The Psalms also reflect on historical wisdom. Psalm 78:4 states, "We will not hide them from their children, but will declare to the next generation the praises of the LORD and His might, and the wonders He has performed." Here, the psalmist emphasizes the responsibility to pass down the...
The Psalms also reflect on the importance of recounting God's mighty works to subsequent generations. Psalm 78:4 declares, "We will not hide them from their children, but will declare to the next generation the praises of the LORD and His might, and the wonders He has performed" . This ...
Read the full-text online edition of The Bible after Babel: Historical Criticism in a Postmodern Age (2005). J Ahn - 《Hebrew Studies》 被引量: 29发表: 2009年 Historical criticism It is a somewhat difficult task to categorise Psalms, Job, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs, Esther, Rut...
The Psalms as Christian Lament: A Historical Commentarydoi:10.1111/rirt.12504PSALMS As Christian Lament: A Historical Commentary, The (Book)HOUSTON, James M.LAMENTS in the BibleNONFICTIONLyon, Ashley E.Reviews in Religion & Theology
Anja KleinFathers and Sons: Family Ties in theHistorical Psalms1 (Family-) History in the PsalmsAssembled within the Hebrew Bible are a number of psalm texts that are char-acterized by their re-narration of history. These psalms draw significantly on thebiblical narratives of Israel’s past th...
Luke is equally unreliable. For example, when Luke quotes Jesus to say, "Thus it is written that the messiah would suffer and rise again on the third day," he probably put false words into Jesus' mouth in order to fulfill the law of Moses, th...
For example, the first ... SJ Bennett - 《Toronto Journal of Theology》 被引量: 1发表: 2012年 A Study on the Divine Councils in the Laws of Hammurabi and the Bible The motives of the divine council in the Bible are presented in the Pentateuch, historical books, the Psalms and Wisdom...
The Hebrew scriptures are similarly redolent with "atheistic" lamentations to God throughout the Psalms, the prophets, and in the Book of Lamentations. Eagleton points out that liberalism draws on Christian sources: …the liberal doctrine of freedom derives among other sources from the Christian ...
I read a verse the other day- in Psalms ‘sins prevail against us- yet you will save us from our transgressions’ I thank God that he helps people- people who have things that ‘prevail’ against them- he often uses these people to help others- Gods ways are sometimes very hard to un...
To be sure, Old Testament origins stories (not limited to Genesis 1-3 but, e.g., psalms that pick up on the cosmic battle motif) were written to “supplant” for Israel the myths of the surrounding nations. That is crystal clear. But DeYoung takes this in a curious direction...