Towards a theology of the Psalm titles: The Davidic voice and the totus Christus (original) (raw)

Reading David in the Psalter: a Study in Liturgical Hermeneutics

James Nogalski

Horizons in Biblical Theology, 2001

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PhD: David Without End: The Role of the Figure of David in Psalms 3-14

Andrew C Witt

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The Shape of Davidic Psalms as Messianic

Peter C W Ho

The Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 2019

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REFLECTIVE NOTES FROM A PHENOMENOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE ON THE ICONIC SIGNIFICANCE OF THE PSALMS AS LITERARY GENRE FOR SPEAKING ABOUT GOD

Prof. Danie Veldsman

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The role of David in the composition and redactional grouping of the final davidic Psalter

Carine Botha

Verbum et Ecclesia

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‘Then David Began to Sing this Song’: Composition and Hermeneutics in Pseudo-Philo's Psalm of David (LAB 59.4)

Max Botner

Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha, 2018

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Psalm 1 and Its Function as a Directive into the Psalter and towards a Biblical Theology, Old Testament Essays 19 (2006) 237–260

Beat Weber

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Psalm 1 – An Isagogic, Exegetical and Theological Interpretation Part I

Stelian Pașca-Tușa

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An Exposition of the Second Psalm

Michael R Burgos

Academia Letters, 2021

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From Marginal to Mainstream: The Adamic Son of Man and the Potential of Psalm 80

Andrew Streett

2016

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The Church Fathers' Spiritual Interpretation of the Psalms

Gugochris Gugo

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Reading the Psalms on the Basis of the Similarities of Its Eschatological Framework and Ours

Ma'afu Palu

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Psalms: Devotional and Academic Commentary

koot van wyk

2016

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Prinsloo, Gert T.M. / Weber, Beat, Editorial: “Be exalted, o God, above the Heavens!” (Psalm 108:6) – Studies in the Book of Psalms and its reception. Presented to Phil J. Botha on his 65th birthday, Old Testament Essays 32 (2019) 288–301 [included a list of publications by Phil J. Botha]

Beat Weber

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Discerning the Voices in the Psalms : A Discussion of Two Problems in Psalmic Interpretation Part 2

Carl Bosma

2009

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Peter C. W. Ho, review of W. Dennis Tucker Jr. and Jamie A. Grant. Psalms: Volume 2. NIVAC, Themelios 44.1 (2019): 137–38.

Peter C W Ho

Themelios 44.1, 2019

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Psalm 2 – An Isagogic, Exegetical and Theological Interpretation Part II

Stelian Pașca-Tușa

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Psalm 2 – An Isagogic, Exegetical and Theological Interpretation Part I

Stelian Pașca-Tușa

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The Messianic Davidic Expectations of Psalms 151A and 151B, and their Theology

Maicol A . Cortes

TheoRhēma, 2022

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“David sang about him”: A Coptic Psalms Testimonia Collection

Martin Albl

Vigiliae Christianae, 2012

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‘Killing them softly with this song …’ : the literary structure of Psalm 3 and its psalmic and davidic contexts. Part II : a contextual and intertextual interpretation of Psalm 3

Phil J Botha

2008

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An Exegetical Analysis of Psalm 139

Sinclair Bugeja

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Book Review: J.V. Fesko. Songs of a Suffering King: The Grand Christ Hymn of Psalms 1–8.

Chris S Stevens

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"The Historical Psalms: A Study on Psalm 78; 105; 106; 135, and 136 as Hermeneutical Key Texts in the Psalter", dies. / A. Klein (Hg.), HeBAI 4 (2015), 373-399.

Judith Gärtner

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Encountering the Book of Psalms: A Literary and Theological Introduction

Joe Sprinkle

Bulletin for Biblical Research, 2020

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Soundings in the Theology of the Psalms: Perspectives and Methods in Contemporary Scholarship

Davida Charney

Biblical Interpretation, 2012

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Profiling Christ: The Psalms of Abandonment

Francesca Murphy

Modern Theology, 2012

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The Kingdom of God in the Psalms: The Divine Kingship Psalms in Book Four of the Psalter

Leslie C Allen

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PSALMS: A SONGBOOK FOR POST-CHRISTENDOM

John Olley

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As We Have Heard, So We Have Seen: Psalmic Political Theology via Augustine, Thomas, & Calvin

Logan M Isaac

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Moses, David and the Psalms: The Psalter in the Horizon of the «Canonical» Books, Rivista Biblica 48 (2020) 187–212

Beat Weber

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A Christian in the Roman Empire in the Light of Saint Augustine’s Enarrationes in Psalmos

Marta Ziolkowska

Roczniki Teologiczne, 2016

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'Sing psalms with understanding': Some reflections on Evagrius' use of Christos in the Scholia ad psalmos

James F . Wellington

Studia Patristica, 2016

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David the Prophet in Saʿadya Gaon’s Commentary on Psalms and its Syriac and Karaite Contexts

Arye Zoref

The Character of David in Judaism, Christianity and Islam, 2021

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Toward the Kingdom: The Shape and Message of Psalms 15-24

Carissa M Quinn

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