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A New Song: Biblical Hebrew Poetry as Jewish and Christian Scripture (Studies in Scripture and Biblical Theology)

✍ Scribed by Stephen D. Campbell (editor), Richard G. Rohlfing Jr. (editor), Richard S. Briggs (editor)


Publisher
Lexham Academic
Year
2023
Tongue
English
Leaves
300
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The fresh riches of biblical poetry for communities of faith

A New Song includes nine essays on the hidden intricacies of poetry in the Hebrew Bible, ten poems in dialogue with biblical poetry, and three reflective responses.

  • On Reading Genesis 49: How Hebrew Poetry Communicates Then and Now (John Goldingay)
  • Shirat Ha-Yam (the Song of the Sea) in Jewish and Christian Liturgical Tradition (C.T.R. Hayward)
  • Hannah’s Prayer (1 Samuel 2:1–10): On the Interface of Poetics and Ethics in an Embedded Poem (David G. Firth)
  • Bending the Silence: Reading Psalms through the Arts (Ellen F. Davis)
  • Psalms β€œTranslated” for Life in the 21st Century – A South African perspective (June F. Dickie)
  • Prosody and Preaching: Poetic Form and Religious Function in Biblical Verse (Benjamin D. Sommer)
  • β€œWith Fists Flailing at the Gates of Heaven”: Wrestling with Psalm 88, A Psalm for Chronic Illness (Shai Held)
  • Truth and Hidden Things: Reading Isaiah 45:9–25 as Scripture (Katie M. Heffelfinger)
  • The Dynamic Relationship between God and Man in the Book of Hosea: A Dynamic – Synchronic Reading (Yisca Zimran)
  • Poems by Maria Apichella, Kilby Austin, Edward Clarke, Jacqueline Osherow, Micheal O’Siadhail, Richard G. Rohlfing Jr., and Jock Stein.


Edited by Stephen D. Campbell, Richard G. Rohlfing Jr., and Richard S. Briggs, A New Song brings together a diverse roster of Jewish and Christian scholars to explore biblical Hebrew poetic texts within the context―and for the benefit―of communities of faith. These thoughtful essays and poems encourage readers to join in the singing of the old songs anew.


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