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Remember, O Yahweh: The Poetry and Context of Psalms 135-137
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Remember, O Yahweh: The Poetry and Context of Psalms 135-137

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One of the major shifts in OT studies over the past half of a century has been the move away from studies dominated by diachronic matters toward more text-immanent, synchronic approaches. In Psalter studies, one can see such a shift on two levels. First, on the level of the individual psalm, there has been a general trend to focus on the literary and linguistic features as the proper means for discerning the meaning of the poem. Second, on the level of the Psalter as a whole, scholars have devoted significant attention to its canonical shape and the role of adjacent psalms in the interpretation of each individual psalm. In Remember, O Yahweh, Todd approaches Psalms 135–137 on both of these levels. After a detailed poetic analysis of each psalm, he proposes that Psalms 135–137 serve as a bridge between the Songs of Ascents (Pss 120–134) and the Last Davidic Psalter (Pss 138–145). As such, this group highlights Yahweh’s past acts of deliverance as the basis for the post-exilic community’s prayer for Yahweh to remember his people’s lowly condition.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Wipf & Stock Publishers
Country
United States
Date
1 September 2015
Pages
152
ISBN
9781498218849

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

One of the major shifts in OT studies over the past half of a century has been the move away from studies dominated by diachronic matters toward more text-immanent, synchronic approaches. In Psalter studies, one can see such a shift on two levels. First, on the level of the individual psalm, there has been a general trend to focus on the literary and linguistic features as the proper means for discerning the meaning of the poem. Second, on the level of the Psalter as a whole, scholars have devoted significant attention to its canonical shape and the role of adjacent psalms in the interpretation of each individual psalm. In Remember, O Yahweh, Todd approaches Psalms 135–137 on both of these levels. After a detailed poetic analysis of each psalm, he proposes that Psalms 135–137 serve as a bridge between the Songs of Ascents (Pss 120–134) and the Last Davidic Psalter (Pss 138–145). As such, this group highlights Yahweh’s past acts of deliverance as the basis for the post-exilic community’s prayer for Yahweh to remember his people’s lowly condition.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Wipf & Stock Publishers
Country
United States
Date
1 September 2015
Pages
152
ISBN
9781498218849