Psalms 101-150Cambridge University Press, 14 lip 1977 - 234 This volume follows the general pattern of the series, opening with a discussion of content, of authorship, and of the way the collection came to be put together, followed by a psalm-by-psalm presentation of the New English Bible text with commentary. Dr Rogerson and Dr McKay stress the richness and variety of the material in the Psalms, and provide an analytical table of the predominant themes. They discuss the literary characteristics of Hebrew poetry with special reference to devices such as the acrostic, and examine the problems faced by the New English Bible translators. Over the years many different approaches have been made to the interpretation of the Psalms. The authors characterize these as the spiritual, the historical, the form-critical and the cultic approaches, and their own commentary strikes an effective balance between them. One of their primary purposes is to bring out the religious teaching that is of permanent value within the Psalms. |
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Spis treści
Name content and place of the book in the Old Testament | 1 |
Psalm titles authorship and growth of the Psalter | 3 |
History of interpretation | 6 |
The character of the NEB translation | 8 |
Literary and poetic characteristics of the psalms | 10 |
The contents of the Psalter | 13 |
101 | 15 |
Psalm 102 | 17 |
Psalm 125 | 121 |
Psalm 126 | 123 |
Psalm 127 | 125 |
Psalm 128 | 127 |
Psalm 129 | 129 |
Psalm 130 | 131 |
Psalm 131 | 134 |
Psalm 132 | 135 |
Psalm 103 | 22 |
Psalm 104 | 26 |
Psalm 105 | 33 |
Psalm 106 | 40 |
Psalm 107 | 48 |
Psalm 108 | 55 |
Psalm 109 | 59 |
Psalm 110 | 65 |
Psalm 111 | 69 |
Psalm 112 | 71 |
Psalm 113 | 73 |
Psalm 114 | 74 |
Psalm 115 | 76 |
Psalm 116 | 79 |
Psalm 117 | 82 |
Psalm 118 | 83 |
Psalm 119 | 89 |
Psalm 120 | 113 |
Psalm 121 | 115 |
Psalm 122 | 117 |
Psalm 123 | 119 |
Psalm 124 | 120 |
Psalm 133 | 140 |
Psalm 134 | 141 |
Psalm 135 | 142 |
Psalm 136 | 146 |
Psalm 137 | 149 |
Psalm 138 | 152 |
Psalm 139 | 154 |
Psalm 140 | 159 |
Psalm 141 | 161 |
Psalm 142 | 165 |
Psalm 143 | 167 |
Psalm 144 | 171 |
Psalm 145 | 174 |
Psalm 146 | 177 |
Psalm 147 | 179 |
Psalm 148 | 183 |
Psalm 149 | 186 |
Psalm 150 | 188 |
A NOTE ON FURTHER READING | 190 |
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Aaron accusers acrostic ancient Babylon Babylonian exile bless the LORD Canaan covenant creatures cultic David deliverance Deut distress divine doxologies earth Edom Elohistic enduring love enemies evil evildoers expression faithful give thanks glory God's law gracious heart heaven Hebrew alphabet Hebrew word implies interpretation Israel Israelites Jacob Jerusalem judgement justice king land literally live LORD's love endures means mighty N.E.B. footnote N.E.B. translation nations Old Testament phrase possible praise the LORD prayer priest priestly blessing prob probably psalm psalmist Psalter punishment Qumran reference Revised Standard Version righteous sense Sept Septuagint Sheol Sihon sing song stand suggest symbol temple things thou art thou hast thy commandments thy decrees thy instruction thy law thy name thy precepts thy promise thy servant thy statutes thy word tradition trust verb verse 15 verse 9 verses 7f Version whole wicked worship Zion