What is the context of Psalm 32?
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This suggests that the psalm has three stanzas. | |
This article argues, on the basis of a structural analysis, that Psalm 32 should be understood as a homogeneous wisdom composition. | |
It is not simply the antiquity of the psalm, however, which has created such interest. | |
Psalm 39 is a peculiar, late post-exilic wisdom composition which reflects the style of a supplication of a sick person, but actually rather constitutes a meditation on the transitoriness of human life. | |
Open access•Journal Article | Psalm 31 seems to be a late post-exilic text. |
In light of recent scholarship, this paper argues that Paul’s apparent misapplication of the psalm is resolved by a proper recognition of the psalm’s typological framework. | |
Open access•Book 23 Apr 2015 14 Citations | This historical perspective not only clarifies the poetic shape of the psalm, it provides a bridge to discussing the question of the nature of the reality experienced within Israel's cult. |
2 Citations | The examination of Peter's use of Psalm 34 suggests that he did so because it has the same theme as his letter, namely, suffering and deliverance. |
Open access•Journal Article 4 Citations | It is argued that a contextual and intertextual reading of Psalm 118 will act as a counterbalance to arbitrary decisions on the interpretation of the psalm. |
This didactic type of psalm was most probably the product of the hokmd stratum of Israelite society 7). |
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