“The Lord is my light and my salvation …” (Ps 27:1): Psalm 27 in the Literary Context of Psalms 25–34, Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages 45/2 (2019) 19–50 (original) (raw)

The Lord is my light and my salvation …” (Ps 27:1) : Psalm 27 in the literary context of Psalms 25-34

Phil Botha

2019

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What Does “Psalm” Mean in Hebrew? – In: Lexia, Lournal of Semiotics – new series. Directed by Ugo Volli, № 11–12, 2012, Worship, Edited by Massimo Leone. Università degli studi di Torino. In collaboration with the SECSS of the New Bulgarian University. pp. 153-173.

Mony Almalech

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Psalm 27—Translation, exegesis & hermeneutics

Jules Akel

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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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Psalm 119 - Annotated Working Bibliography, Revised

Mark Wenger

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Psalm 55 Interpreted in View of its Textual, Metatextual and Intertextual Connections

Phil J Botha

Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament

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William P. Brown, Psalms. Interpreting Biblical Texts Series (Nashville: Abingdon Press, 2010) in Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 54/3 (2011): 616-617.

Sung Jin Park

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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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Review of: Allen P. Ross, A Commentary on the Psalms. Volume 1 (1–41) / Volume 2 (42–89) / Volume 3 (90–150) (Kregel Exegetical Library), Grand Rapids, MI (Kregel Academic) 2011 / 2013 / 2016

Beat Weber

OTE 29 (2016) 378–380 (English, cf. pdf) / AfeT Rezensionen 05 (2017) (German, cf. link)

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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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Review of Jewish & Christian Approaches to the Psalms: Conflict and Convergence, edited by Susan Gillingham, in the Journal of the Evangelical Study of the Old Testament.

Joshua Stewart

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G. Barbiero – M. Pavan – J. Schnocks (edd.), The Formation of the Hebrew Psalter. The Book of Psalms Between Ancient Versions, Material Transmission and Canonical Exegesis

Marco Pavan

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An Exegetical Analysis of Psalm 139

Sinclair Bugeja

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Psalm 74: A Literary-Structural Analysis

Graeme Sharrock

1983

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The Coherence of Psalms 15–24 (Gregorian Biblical Press 2013)

Philip Sumpter

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The Redactional Criteria and Objectives Underlying the Arrangement of Psalms 3-8

Kevin G Smith

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The Chiastic Structure of Psalm 106

Lee Roy Martin

Old Testament Essays

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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, Old Testament Essays 21 (2008) 273–297

Beat Weber, Phil J Botha

Republished and updated version (2014): https://www.academia.edu/5911258 (pp. 102–146)

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Article Journal for Semitics An Embedded Chiasm in the Narrative Structure of Psalm 105

Lee Roy Martin

Journal for Semitics, 2019

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Review of The Book of Psalms: A Translation with Commentary, by Robert Alter

Stanley N Helton

2009

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Review of Psalms and Hebrews: Studies in Reception (ed. D.J. Human and G.J. Steyn; LHBOTS 527; London: T&T Clark, 2010), in Review of Biblical Literature (February 11, 2012)

Scott D. Mackie

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

Carissa M Quinn

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Psalm 36 and its Patristic Exegetes

Jon R Jordan

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A Commentary on Psalm 24

Benjamin Sommer

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A LITERARY ANALYSIS OF THE FIRST PSALM

Walter R . Nutt

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The Coherence of Psalm 24

Philip Sumpter

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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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The Substance of Psalm 24 : An Attempt to Read Scripture after Brevard S. Childs

Philip Sumpter

2015

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Toward a Theory of the Poetry of the Hebrew Bible: The Poetry of the Psalms as a Test Case, Bulletin for Biblical Research 22 (2012) 157–188

Beat Weber

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The Book of Psalms

Beth Tanner

2014

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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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The Substance of Psalm 24: An Attempt to Read Scripture after Brevard S. Childs. By Philip Sumpter

Bruce Waltke

The Journal of Theological Studies, 2016

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Psalms: Devotional and Academic Commentary

koot van wyk

2016

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An Intertextual Reading of Psalms 22, 23, and 24

Nancy Brandt Declaisse-Walford

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The Canonical Shape of Psalms 1-14

Philip Sumpter

Old Testament Essays

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