'I have written to the king, my Lord'

secular analogies for the Psalms

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'I have written to the king, my Lord'

secular analogies for the Psalms

A demonstration, rich in quotations of ancient Near Eastern letters, of how appeals to God in the Psalms were modelled on the literary style and argumentation of secular appeals.

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145

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'I have written to the king, my lord': Secular Analogies for the Psalms (Hebrew Bible Monographs)
June 6, 2006, Sheffield Phoenix Press Ltd
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Cover of: 'I have written to the king, my Lord'
'I have written to the king, my Lord': secular analogies for the Psalms
2005, Sheffield Phoenix Press
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Edition Notes

"This study is an attempt to explain certain elements in Old Testament prayers ... in the Psalter, from comparative ancient Near Eastern material"--p. [1].

Includes bibliographical references (p. [116]-125) and indexes.

Published in
Sheffield

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Library of Congress
BS1184 .T66 2006

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Pagination
ix, 145 p. ;
Number of pages
145

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL21360035M
Internet Archive
ihavewrittentoki00tome
ISBN 10
1905048092
ISBN 13
9781905048090
LCCN
2009396292
OCLC/WorldCat
61411317
LibraryThing
6515940

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OL7322411W

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