<p><span>Essential research on the relationship between the Persian empire and the the formation of the book of Psalms</span></p><p><span>In this latest entry in the Ancient Israel and Its Literature series, W. Dennis Tucker Jr. examines the role of Persian imperial ideology in the creation of psalm
Constructing and deconstructing power in Psalms 107-150
β Scribed by Tucker, W. Dennis
- Publisher
- Society of Biblical Literature
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 240
- Series
- Ancient Israel and its literature no. 19
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Machine generated contents note: 1.0. Introduction to the Study --
1.1. Book 5 in Recent Scholarship --
1.2. Foreign Nations as the Enemies in the Psalter --
1.3. Summary --
2.0. Introduction --
2.1. Cyrus and the Origins of an Empire --
2.2. Timeless Attitudes in the Achaemenid Imperial Ideology --
2.3. Dissemination of Imperial Ideology --
2.4. Conclusion --
3.0. Introduction --
3.1. Psalm 107 --
3.2. Psalms 108-110: The Opening Davidic Collection --
3.3. Hallel Psalms --
3.4. Conclusion --
4.0. Introduction --
4.1. Psalms of Ascents --
4.2. Psalm 137: Recalling the Power of Empire --
4.3. Psalms within the Final Davidic Collection --
4.4. Conclusion --
5.0. Introduction --
5.1. Chief Tenets of Zion Theology and the Notion of Power --
5.2. Yahweh as the God of Heaven --
5.3. Hand of Yahweh and the Nearness of God --
5.4. Role of Zion in Book 5 --
5.5. Psalm 143 and the Kingship of Yahweh --
5.6. Conclusion --
6.0. Introduction --
6.1. Rejection of Human Power as the Source of Deliverance --
6.2. Theology of the Poor in Book 5 --
6.3. Conclusion: The Poor Servant and Its Implications --
7.0. Introduction --
7.1. Psalms 146-150: An Extension of Themes --
7.2. Conclusion.
β¦ Subjects
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