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The Psalms : a historical and spiritual commentary with an introduction and new translation
Author
Eaton, J. H. (John Herbert), 1927-2007
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/Created
[Place of publication not identified] Continuum 2005
Description
1 online resource (547 pages)
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Bible Psalms
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Remarkably enough, there is a scarcity of modern commentaries on the Psalms for the more general reader, though after the Gospels, they are probably the most widely-read part of the Bible. No one is more qualified to write on the Psalms than John Eaton. He is a distinguished Old Testament scholar and has spent a lifetime studying the Psalms. This commentary is addressed to the wide readership. There is a long and highly readable introduction giving a background to the Psalms; then follow the 150 Psalms, each in Eaton's translation. He explains the background to the Psalms and their content in a way that makes them interesting and relevant to the present. The discussion of each psalm ends with a related Christian prayer, either from the tradition or written by Eaton himself. John Eaton is recognized as one of the world's leading experts on Psalms: this commentary is the culmination of his life's work. John Eaton lectured in Old Testament at the University of Birmingham until his retirement. He is the author of many books, especially on aspects of the Psalms.
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English
Contents
Intro
Contents
Preface
Abbreviations
INTRODUCTION
1 The Importance of the Psalms
la: Words from worship
Ib: Antiquity and integrity of the Psalms
2 The Authors
2a: Relevance of headings
2b: David
2c: Female psalmists
3 Psalm Music
3a: The singing
3b: The instruments
3c: The character of the music
3d: The significance of the music
4 The Poetry of the Psalms
4a: Patterns of thought: parallelism
4b: Stanzas and metre
4c: Wording and images
4d: Types and forms
4e: Alphabetic psalms
5 The Ancient Situations of Psalmody
5a: Contexts in history
5b: Contexts in worship
6 The Experience of the Holy
6a: The unique God
6b: The name 'Yahweh'
6c: Other divine names and titles
6d: The fountain of life and the face of God
6e: Turning aside to God
6f: Zion and the house of the Lord
6g: The mystery of God's new reign
6h: The Lord's royal Servant as channel of salvation
6i: Bringing sufferings to God
6j: Lament turning to praise
6k: Prayer against enemies
6l: Counsel and encouragement
6m: Knowing God through his tora or word
6n: Discovering God in perplexity
6o: The question of life after death
6p: Community and world before God
7 The Psalms down the Ages
7a: The headings
7b: Division and order
7c: Ancient translations
7d: The Dead Sea Scrolls
7e: Midrash and synagogue
7f: The New Testament
7g: Early Christian worship and exposition
7h: The Middle Ages
7i: The Reformation
7j: Eighteenth-century foundations of criticism
7k: The nineteenth century
7l: The twentieth century and beyond
COMMENTARY
Psalms 1-150
Appendix
Bibliography of Works Cited
Index
A
C
D
E
F
H
I
J
K
L
M
P
R
S
T
U
V
W.
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Bible. Psalms. English. Eaton. 2005.
OCLC
893331121
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