Biblical Commentary On The Psalms


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A Commentary on the Psalms


A Commentary on the Psalms

Author: Allen P. Ross

language: en

Publisher: Kregel Academic

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Brilliant commentary on the most cherished book of the Bible

Psalms Two Volume Set: Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary


Psalms Two Volume Set: Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary

Author: James M. Hamilton

language: en

Publisher: Lexham Academic

Release Date: 2021-12-08


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The Psalms are a carefully arranged collage of history, prophecy, and praise. James M. Hamilton provides a fresh translation and interpretation of the Psalms. This set combines both Volume 1 (Psalms 1-72) and Volume 2 (Psalms 73-150). Though commonly read in isolation, the Psalms are best read as a collage that tells a story of God's faithfulness to his people through his king. Hamilton observes the significance of the Psalter's intentional macro--structuring and intricate links across neighboring psalms. Hamilton interprets with a literary sensitivity and an eye towards canonical connections. Learn where the Psalms belong in the redemptive story, how they relate to God's people, and how they find their fulfillment in Jesus. The Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary (EBTC) series locates each biblical book within redemptive history and illuminates its unique theological contributions. All EBTC volumes feature informed exegetical treatment of the biblical book and thorough discussion of its most important theological themes in relation to the canon--all in a style that is useful and accessible to students of Scripture.

Psalms


Psalms

Author: James Luther Mays

language: en

Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press

Release Date: 2011-01-01


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The Psalms have a double identity. They are scripture and liturgy. They compose a book of the Bible and are found in our hymnals and books of worship and prayer. When we think of them in historical perspective, another identity emerges. They are the liturgical poetry of ancient Israel, texts with a history of composition and use before they became scripture. A commentary in this Interpretation series needs to keep all three identities in view. That puts some strain on the commentator's task. The attempt to interpret the Psalms in awareness of the depth in their identity explains some things about the commentary and its writing. - Preface.