Editor's Preface |
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To the Student |
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Author's Preface |
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Abbreviations |
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Part 1 Encountering the Literary and Hermeneutical Dimensions of the Psalms |
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``Begin the Music'': Introducting the Psalms |
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Place of the Book in the Canon |
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David's Place in the Book |
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Titles of the Psalms and Special Terms |
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Titles of Literary or Musical Genre |
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Titles with Musical Terms |
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Titles with Musical Tunes |
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Musical Instruments Singing |
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Listening to the Symphony of Praise: Interpreting the Psalms |
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35 | (22) |
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Scanning the Orchestra: Hebrew Poetry |
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Reading the Psalms through the Psalmists' Experience Reading the Psalms through the Editor's Experience |
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Reading the Psalms through the Readers' Experience |
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Reading the Psalms through the Apostles' Experience |
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Reading the Psalms through the Literary Critics' Eyes |
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Reading the Psalms through the Students' Experience |
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Principle 1: Determine Who is Speaking |
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Principle 2: Determine if the Psalms Is Personal or Corporate |
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Principle 3: Determine for What Purpose the Psalm Was Written |
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Principle 4: Determine the Emotional Orientation of the Psalm |
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Principle 5: Determine the Genre of the Psalm if Possible |
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Principle 6: Determine if There Is a Refrain or Recurring Words and Phrases |
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The Seams of the Garment of Praise: The Structure of the Book |
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The Fivefold Division of the Psalter |
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The Editorial Seams of the Book: Books 1-3 (Pss 1-89) |
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The Editorial Seams of the Book: Books 4-5 (Pss 90-150) |
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The Final Shape of the Book: Psalms 1 and 146-50 |
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The Date of the Final Compilation of the Psalter |
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A Consideration of Authorship in the Shaping of the Book |
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The Korah Psalms (Pss 42-49; 84-85; 87-88) |
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The Asaph Pslams (Pss 50; 73-83) |
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Songs of Ascents (Pss 120-34) |
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Part 2 Encountering the Psalms as Worship and Historical Reflection |
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The Psalms in Worship and Faith |
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85 | (14) |
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The Psalms as an Expression of Shared Humanness |
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The Psalms as an Expression of Our Fragmentary Life |
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The Psalms as Preincarnational Revelation |
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The Psalms in the Qumran Scrolls |
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The Psalms in the New Testament |
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The Psalms in the Gospels |
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The Psalms in the Epistle to the Hebrews |
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The Psalms in Temple Worship |
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The Psalms in Synagogue Worship |
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The Psalms in Christian Worship |
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The Church until the Reformation |
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The Psalms in the Reformation Church |
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The Psalms into the Twenty-First Century |
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Hiding the Psalms in One's Heart |
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Encountering Theology and History in the Psalms |
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The Patriarches in Retrospect |
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Part 3 Encountering the Psalms as Literary and Theological Types |
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``Praise the Lord, O My Soul; All My Inmost Being, Praise His Holy Name'': The Psalms of Praise |
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The Anatomy of Praise Form and Description of the Psalms of Praise Major Themes of the Psalms of Praise |
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Creation by the Word of Command |
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Creation by Understanding |
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The Beauty and the Language of Creation |
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University of God's Presence and Reign |
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God's Work in Israel's History |
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``My God, My God, Why Have You Forsazken Me?'': Psalms of Lament |
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Definition and Description of the Psalms of Lament |
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Subcategories of the Psalms of Lament |
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Identity of the Enemies/Evildoers in the Psalms |
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``I Love the Lord, for He Heard My Voice; He Heard My Cry for Mercy'': Psalms of Thanksgiving |
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151 | (14) |
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Description of Form and Content |
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Deliverance as an Accomplished Fact |
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The Life Situation (Sitz in Leben) of the Psalms of Thanksgiving |
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Content of the Individual Psalms of Thanksgiving |
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Community Psalms of Thanksgiving |
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Theological Implications of the Psalms of Thanksgiving |
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``The Lord Is My Shepheard, I Shall Not Want'': Psalms of Trust |
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165 | (12) |
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Definition and Description of the Psalms of Trust |
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The Individual Psalms of Trust |
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The Community Psalms of Trust |
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``You Are My Son; Today I Have Become Your Father'': Psalms of the Earthly King |
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Identifying the Royal Psalms |
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The Setting of the Royal Psalms |
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The Royal Psalms and the Messiah |
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``The Lord Reigns'': Psalms of the Heavenly King |
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The Lord Is Sovereign in Righteousness and Justice |
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The Lord Is Sovereign in Creation |
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The Lord Is Sovereign in Judgment |
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The Lord Is the Sovereign King of the Future |
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The Messianic Overtones of the Kingship of Yahweh Psalms |
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Dating the Kingship of Yahweh Psalms |
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``My Mouth Will Speak Words of Wisdom'': The Wisdom Psalms |
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199 | (14) |
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Definition and Description of Wisdom Psalms |
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Identifying Wisdom Psalms |
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Structure and Motif in the Wisdom Psalms |
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``The Law of the Lord Is Perfect, Reviving the Soul'': The Psalms of Torah |
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213 | (14) |
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Description of the Torah Psalms and Definition of Torah |
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Description of the Torah Psalms |
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Torah Piety as the Spiritual Provenance of the Psalter |
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Date of Composition of Psalm 119 |
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A Profile of the Author of Psalm 119 |
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The Torah Theology of Psalm 119 |
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Psalm 119 and the Nature of Torah |
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Psalm 119 and the Purpose of Torah |
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``May They Be Blotted Out of the Book of Life'': The Imprecatory Psalms |
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227 | (12) |
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The Nature of Poetry Itself |
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Prediction over Pronouncement |
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Human Vindictiveness over Divine Instruction |
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Representative of Human Injustice |
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National Rather than Personal |
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Distinction between the Sin and the Sinner |
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Interpreting the Imprecatory Psalms as the Word of God |
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The Psalmist's Theological Perspective |
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Notes |
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Select Bibliography of the Psalms |
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245 | (4) |
Glossary |
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249 | (4) |
Subject Index |
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253 | (4) |
Scripture Index |
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