An edition of Psalms (1999)

Psalms

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Psalms
Craig C. Broyles
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An edition of Psalms (1999)

Psalms

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Craig Broyles examines the Psalms as a diverse collection of poems whose main roots are in Jerusalem's worship services. Both in the past and in the present, they provide dynamic liturgies though which the worshiper encounters God--often with vigorous dialogue--and finds meaning for life. Broyles makes the best of contemporary scholarship on the Psalms accessible to both general readers and serious students.

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BakerBooks
Language
English
Pages
539

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Psalms
2012, BakerBooks
in English - Baker Books ed.
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Psalms
1999, Hendrickson, Paternoster Press
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Edition Notes

Previously published in 1999 in the New International biblical commentary. Old Testament series ; 11, by Hendrickson, in the United States and in the United Kingdom by Paternoster Press.

"Based on the New International Version."

Includes bibliographical references (p. [521]-523) and indexes.

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Grand Rapids, Mich
Series
Understanding the Bible commentary series, Understanding the Bible commentary series

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Pagination
xvi, 539 p.
Number of pages
539

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44628320M
ISBN 10
0801045754
ISBN 13
9780801045752
OCLC/WorldCat
809200854

Work Description

To do justice to the biblical book of Psalms, we must respect the diversity represented in this collection. It contains some of the oldest literature in the Old Testament and some of its most recent, thus spanning several centuries. The psalms stem from a variety of social circles and traditions: the royal court, priests, Levites, prophets, wise sages, and the poor. And psalms reflect a variety of purposes: to praise, pray, testify, teach, crown a king, etc. - Introduction.

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