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2021 Catholic Media Association Award second place award in academic studies

In this close reading of Psalms 90150, Nancy L. deClaissé-Walford discovers meanings in the Psalms that were there all along but hidden beneath layers of interpretation built up over the centuries. Approaching the canonical storyline of the Psalter with feminist-critical lenses, she reads against the dominant mind-set, refuses to accept the givens, and seeks to uncover a hidden/alternate/parallel set of societal norms. DeClaissé-Walford attends to how context affects the way hearers appropriate the Psalters words: women, for the most part, hear differently than men; women of privilege differently than women living in poverty. Her interchanges with students and scholars in post-apartheid South Africa bring the biblical text alive in new ways for todays believers. 

 

 

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Dr. deClaissé-Walfords commentary opens my white, male eyes to see new possibilities of interpretation, whether it is discerning Wisdoms words in Psalm 119 or finding God writhing in childbirth in Psalm 90. But beyond finding the feminine in these ancient patriarchal texts, deClaissé-Walford engages other voices for insight, including those of South African women who personally testify to the hope these psalms provide in the midst of systemic violence and economic inequity. Her commentary is more than a commentary; it is a testimonial. Like Jacob wrestling at the Jabbok, deClaissé-Walford wrestles with these psalms to seek a blessing for all her readers. William P. Brown, PhD, William Marcellus McPheeters Professor of Old Testament, Columbia Theological Seminary This is an exciting Psalm commentary, which resounds, like the Psalter, a symphony of diverse singers, melodies and themes. With laudable, positive portrayals and allusions to women the book of Psalms comprises faith experiences reflecting on all humanity in its diversity. In alignment with this biblical books content, this volume also promotes the advancement of dignity, equality and justice. With various aspects of wisdom, the commentary attempts to enhance the fullness of well-being of all psalm singers in all places in our time. The proof of the pudding is in its eating. The reader of this commentary, whether scholar, pastor, student, lay women and men, or ordinary believer will find joy in its verbal music. Every page creates a joyful reading experience. Congratulations to Nancy deClaissé-Walford and all her supporting voices for this extraordinary book.

Dirk J. Human, Professor and Head of Department: Old Testament and Hebrew Scriptures, Faculty of Theology and Religion, University of Pretoria, South Africa The commentary convincingly shows, that numerous psalms in book 4 and 5 refer to wisdom traditions and thus allude to Woman Wisdom as a counselor, offering wise words or instructions. With such a careful and yet creative study of the texts, the commentary reveals and presents a rich female tradition evoked by these psalms. In general, the commentary is a successful mixture of scientific exegetical writing and comprehensive language. I have enjoyed reading this commentary because it offers new and innovative insights to the psalms in books 4 and 5. I can highly recommend this commentary to all readers interested in the Psalms. Susanne Gillmayr-Bucher, Professor of Biblical Studies, Catholic Private University of Linz, Austria Nancy deClaissé-Walford is one of the leading Psalms scholars in the world today, and her extensive knowledge and interpretive insights are on full display in this very impressive volume. In addition to her own work, she has regularly included feminist voices from South Africa. She and her collaborators make it eminently clear that feminist commentary on the Psalms involves much more than identifying female references and feminine images for God. Rather, the Psalms are Words for All People, including women. I especially appreciate the way that the Psalms are constantly put in conversation with pressing societal issues, ones that generally have a particularly problematic impact on womenracial and gender discrimination, systemic injustice, domestic abuse, income inequality, ecological threat, and more. deClaissé-Walford demonstrates again and again that the Psalms continue to instruct and inspire movement toward a world where peace and justice prevail for the benefit of all. J. Clinton McCann, Jr., Eden Theological Seminary, Webster Groves, Missouri "This is a solid, academically informed commentary that adds crucially important perspectives and voices to the discussion of Biblical texts." Catholic Books Review  "A well-researched commentary, because of its presentation of the perspective of the feminine pray-er of the psalms, the 'Translation Matters' feature, and especially the inclusion of the South African theological students' experience of these psalms, makes it a must-have for anyone teaching undergraduates this subject." Horizons "A work of careful scholarship but one that is accessible to the general reader. Readers who have become familiar with the psalms will find this book opening up for them a new and valuable perspective." The Bible Today "Nancy deClaisse-Walford's canonical reading as well as the challenging 'voices' heard throughout the commentary make the publication a worthy discussion partner in our endeavor to interpret and apply the book of Psalms in our current, extremely challenging world." Review of Biblical Literature

  "A book that is both elegant and affordable. An ample bibliography along with scripture and illumination indexes round out a project that blazes a productive path forward for not only analyzing but also encountering the lectio divina and the visio divina that are the Christian Logos. Review of Biblical Literature

 

List of Abbreviations
vii
Acknowledgments xi
List of Contributors
xiii
Foreword: "Tell It on the Mountain"--or, "And You Shall Tell Your Daughter [ as Well]" xvii
Athalya Brenner-Idan
Editor's Introduction to Wisdom Commentary: "She Is a Breath of the Power of God" (Wis 7:25) xxi
Barbara E. Reid
Author's Introduction: Wrestling with the Book of Psalms xli
Book 4 Of the Psalter (Pss 90-106)
1(80)
Psalms 90-92 So That We May Gain a "Heart of Wisdom"
3(16)
Psalms 93-100 God Is Sovereign: Let the Earth Give a Ringing Cry!
19(24)
Psalms 101-104 In the Midst of My Anguish, Let Me Walk with Integrity
43(24)
Psalms 105 and 106 Testify and Make Known the Great Acts of the Lord
67(14)
Book 5 Of the Psalter (Pss 107-150)
81(238)
Psalm 107 A Place to Call Home
83(10)
Psalms 108-110 O God of My Praise, Do Not Be Silent!
93(16)
Psalms 111 and 112 The Reverence of the Lord Is the Beginning of Wisdom
109(12)
Psalms 113-118 From a Narrow Place to a Broad Place--Celebrating Deliverance from Oppression
121(30)
Psalm 119 Words from Woman Wisdom
151(20)
Psalms 120-134 I Lift My Eyes to the Hills and Seek Peace
171(60)
Psalms 135-137 On Whose Shoulders Are We Standing?
231(22)
Psalms 138-145 All Flesh Will Bless God's Holy Name
253(50)
Psalms 146-150 Let All That Have Breath Women and Men Alike
303(16)
Epilogue 319(2)
Works Cited 321(8)
Index of Scripture References 329(8)
Index of Subjects 337
Nancy deClaissé-Walford is the Carolyn Ward Professor of Old Testament and Biblical Languages at the McAfee School of Theology at Mercer University in Atlanta, Georgia. She holds a PhD in biblical studies from Baylor University and is the author of several articles and books on the Psalms. DeClaissé-Walford is an active participant in and part of the steering committee of the Book of Psalms Section of the Society of Biblical Literature and is also the Old Testament editor for the Word Biblical Commentary series.





Barbara E. Reid, general editor of the Wisdom Commentary series, is a Dominican Sister of Grand Rapids, Michigan. She is the Carroll Stuhlmueller, CP Distinguished Professor of New Testament Studies, and president emerita of Catholic Theological Union (the first woman who held the position). She has been a member of the CTU faculty since 1988 and also served as vice president and academic dean from 2009 to 2018. She holds a PhD in biblical studies from The Catholic University of America and was president of the Catholic Biblical Association in 20142015. Her most recent publications are Luke 19 and Luke 1024, co-authored with Shelly Matthews (WCS 43A, 43B; Liturgical Press, 2021); and At the Table of Holy Wisdom: Global Hungers and Feminist Biblical Interpretation (Paulist, 2023).