The Interpretation of Psalm lxxiii. 24Jellicoe SExpository Times International Journal of Biblical Studies Theology & Ministry
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interpretation.]]>The article discusses Saint Augustine's role in the exegesis and catechesis of Psalm 21. It examines the breadth and depth to which the Psalms pervade the philosophy and thinking of Saint Augustine. The analysis includes his prophetical and christological understanding of the ...
when ye come together, every one of you hath a psalm, hath a doctrine, hath a tongue, hath a revelation, hath an interpretation. Let all things be done unto edifying.New King James VersionHow is it then, brethren? Whenever you come together, each of you has a psalm, has a teaching,...
Reflecting on Psalm 139 (1-12) Do we ever stop to think about what this psalm implies about God, and our relationship to God … and if we do, what happens? HAT November 20, 2024 Text of the Week – Questions Bible study, exegesis, God, meaning, mystery, reading the Bible, ...
b. Intertextuality and the interpretation of Psalm 1. Old Testament Essays 18(3):503-520.Botha, P.J., 2005, `Intertextuality and the interpretation of Psalm 1', Old Testament Essays 18(3), 503-520.Botha, Phil J. „Intertextuality and the Interpretation of Psalm 1". Old Testament Es-...
Most scholars have argued that the text form of 4QPsx should be seen as a source for, or an early version of, Psalm 89. I offer a different assessment of the manuscript here. First, to determine whether 4QPsx originally contained the whole of Psalm 89 or only a part of it, several...
b. Intertextuality and the interpretation of Psalm 1. Old Testament Essays 18(3):503-520.Botha, P.J., 2005, `Intertextuality and the interpretation of Psalm 1', Old Testament Essays 18(3), 503-520.Botha, Phil J. „Intertextuality and the Interpretation of Psalm 1". Old Testament Es-...
The Interpretation of Psalm EightSchulz Jr., Arthur E.Journal of Theology
Psalm 104 is one of the finest pieces of lyric poetry in the Old Testament, expressing the poet's emotions regarding 'Yahweh's history.' According to Israelite belief, creation was Yahweh's first act in history, the first fundamental deed setting the stage for Yahweh's involvement with his ...