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Oxford Handbook of the Psalms [Kõva köide]

Edited by (William Marcellus McPheeters Professor of Old Testament, Columbia Theological Seminary)
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  • ISBN-10: 0199783330
  • ISBN-13: 9780199783335
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 686 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 183x251x56 mm, kaal: 1497 g, 4 illustrations
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  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0199783330
  • ISBN-13: 9780199783335
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The Psalms-the longest and most complex book in the Bible-is a varied collection of religious poetry, the product of centuries of composition and revision. It is the most transcribed and translated book of the Hebrew Bible. Intended for both scholar and student, The Oxford Handbook of the Psalms features a diverse array of essays that treat the Psalms from a variety of perspectives. Beginning with an overview of the Psalms that touches on the history of scholarship and interpretation, the volume goes on to explore the Psalms as a form of literature and a source of creative inspiration, an artifact whose origins remain speculative, a generative presence in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and a still-current text that continues to be read and appropriated in various ways. Classical scholarship and traditional approaches as well as contextual interpretations and practices are well represented. The Handbook's coverage is uniquely wide-ranging, covering everything from the ancient Near Eastern background of the Psalms to contemporary liturgical usage. This volume offers a dynamic introduction into an increasingly complex field and will be an indispensable resource for all students of the Psalms.

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This handbook, as described above, serves its purpose as a good first orientation for those who want to delve into the world of the Psalms and it is to be hoped that a less expensive paperback edition will be out soon. * Thomas J. Kraus, The Expository Times *

Preface ix
List of Contributors
xi
Abbreviations xv
1 The Psalms: An Overview
1(26)
William P. Brown
PART I ANCIENT NEAR EASTERN BACKGROUNDS
2 Mesopotamian Parallels to the Psalms
27(16)
Anna Elise Zernecke
3 Canaanite Backgrounds to the Psalms
43(14)
Mark S. Smith
4 Egyptian Backgrounds to the Psalms
57(22)
Bernd U. Schipper
PART II LANGUAGE OF THE PSALMS
5 Poetry of the Psalms
79(20)
F. W. Dobbs-Allsopp
6 The Psalms in Poetry
99(15)
Peter S. Hawkins
7 Language of Lament in the Psalms
114(17)
Carleen Mandolfo
8 Praise and Metonymy in the Psalms
131(16)
Travis J. Bott
9 Wisdom Language in the Psalms
147(14)
Diane Jacobson
PART III TRANSLATING PSALMS
10 The Aramaic Psalter
161(12)
David M. Stec
11 The Septuagint Psalter
173(12)
Joachim Schaper
12 Jerome's Psalters
185(16)
Scott Goins
PART IV COMPOSITION OF THE PSALMS
13 The Levites and the Editorial Composition of the Psalms
201(13)
Susan E. Gillingham
14 On the Ordering of Psalms as Demonstrated by Psalms 136--150
214(15)
Yair Zakovitch
15 Unrolling the Dead Sea Psalms Scrolls
229(24)
Peter W. Flint
PART V HISTORY OF INTERPRETATION AND RECEPTION: A SAMPLING
16 Some Aspects of Traditional Jewish Psalms Interpretation
253(16)
Alan Cooper
17 Psalms in the New Testament
269(12)
Stephen P. Ahearne-Kroll
18 The Psalms in the Qur'an and in the Islamic Religious Imagination
281(16)
Walid A. Saleh
19 Reception of the Psalms: The Example of Psalm 91
297(16)
Brennan Breed
PART VI INTERPRETIVE APPROACHES
20 Psalms and the Question of Genre
313(13)
William H. Bellinger, Jr.
21 Psalms of the Temple
326(12)
Richard J. Clifford
22 Non-Temple Psalms: The Cultic Setting Revisited
338(12)
Erhard S. Gerstenberger
23 The Shape and Shaping of the Psalter: Psalms in Their Literary Context
350(13)
J. Clinton McCann, Jr.
24 The Meta-Narrative of the Psalter
363(14)
Nancy L. Declaisse-Walford
25 Ancient Near Eastern Iconography and the Psalms
377(15)
Joel M. LeMon
26 Rhetoric of the Psalms
392(12)
Robert L. Foster
27 Poetic Attachment: Psychology, Psycholinguistics, and the Psalms
404(20)
Brent A. Strawn
28 Feminist Interpretation of the Psalms
424(13)
Melody D. Knowles
29 Kingship in the Book of Psalms
437(10)
Norman K. Gottwald
PART VII CULTURALLY BASED INTERPRETATIONS
30 Singing a Subversive Song: Psalm 137 and "Colored Pompey"
447(12)
Rodney S. Sadler, Jr.
31 Rising from Generation to Generation: Lament, Hope, Consciousness, Home, and Dream
459(16)
John J. Ahn
32 Psalms in Latin America
475(10)
Edesio Sanchez
PART VIII THEOLOGIES OF THE PSALMS
33 Jewish Theology of the Psalms
485(14)
Marc Zvi Brettler
34 Christian Theology of the Psalms
499(16)
Rolf A. Jacobson
PART IX ANTHROPOLOGIES OF THE PSALMS
35 On "Being Human" in the Psalms
515(14)
Walter Brueggemann
36 The Righteous and the Wicked
529(16)
Jerome F. D. Creach
PART X PRACTICING THE PSALMS
37 The Psalms in Christian Worship
545(12)
Kimberly Bracken Long
38 Preaching Psalms
557(12)
Thomas G. Long
39 Singing the Psalms
569(14)
Michael Morgan
40 Psalms as Resources for Pastoral Care
583(13)
Carol L. Schnabl Schweitzer
41 The Psalms: A Monastic Perspective
596(12)
Edmee Kingsmill
42 Ecological Use of the Psalms
608(13)
David Rensberger
Appendix I "Apocryphal" Psalms in the Psalms Scrolls and in Texts Incorporating Psalms 621(10)
Peter W. Flint
Appendix II Contents of the Psalms Scrolls and Related Manuscripts 631(8)
Peter W. Flint
Subject and Names Index 639(8)
Textual Index 647
William P. Brown is an ordained minister of the Presbyterian Church (USA) and the William Marcellus McPheeters Professor of Old Testament at Columbia Theological Seminary in Decatur, GA. Bill has also taught at Union Presbyterian Seminary in Richmond and at Emory University. He is the author of several books and numerous essays in biblical studies, including The Seven Pillars of Creation: The Bible, Science, and the Ecology of Wonder, Seeing the Psalms: A Theology of Metaphor, and Psalms.