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The Return of the King: Messianic Expectation in Book V of the Psalter: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies

Autor Dr Michael K. Snearly
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 noi 2015
The clear structure of psalm groups in Psalms 107-150 can be interpreted as signaling a renewed hope in the royal/Davidic promises. Each psalm group of Book V is organized around a theme or key word that is related to the royal/Davidic hope in the earlier sections of the Psalter: Psalms 107-118; Psalm 119; Psalms 120-137; Psalms 138-145; Psalms 146-150. These words and themes figure prominently at the major seam psalms of the Psalter - Psalms 1-2 and 89. Thus, the content and subject matter at the end of the Psalter is integrally related to the content and subject matter at the beginning. The editorial-critical method used by Snearly is an extension of the method used by David M. Howard, Jr. in The Structure of Psalms 93-100. Snearly also draws from recent insights in the fields of poetics and text-linguistics in order to establish a linguistically based foundation for reading the Psalter as a unified text. The methodology emphasizes parallel features, with special focus on key-word links. This method advances editorial criticism by not only discerning links within a group but also showing that those links do not occur with the same frequency outside of the group.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780567664334
ISBN-10: 0567664333
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Demonstrates a cohesive storyline in the Psalter

Notă biografică

Michael K. Snearly (PhD, Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary, USA) is Pastor at Red Hill Church, San Anselmo in California, USA.

Cuprins

List of Tables AcknowledgementsAbbreviations Abstract Chapter 1. The Return of the KingPART I - BackgroundChapter 2. Editorial Criticism's Crisis of Credibility Chapter 3. Picking up the Pieces: Best Practices in Editorial Criticism Chapter 4. New Avenues: The Way Forward for Editorial Criticism PART II - BOOK V In PerspectiveChapter 5. Research on Book V: The State of the Field Chapter 6. Reading from the Beginning: The Book of Psalms as Book PART III - Research Analysis Chapter 7. Forever Faithful: Yahweh's Covenant Loyalty in Psalms 107-118 Chapter 8. Yahweh's Torah and the King: Royal Emphasis in Psalm 119 Chapter 9. Return to Zion: The Locus of Messianic Rule in Psalms 120-137Chapter 10. The End Mirrors the Beginning: The Davidic Connection Between Books I-III and Psalms 138-145 Chapter 11. Coda: Psalms 146-150 as the Conclusion of the Psalter PART IV - ConclusionChapter 12. Messianic Hope in Comparable Jewish Literature Appendix 1 Bibliography

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A clear, compelling and comprehensive treatment of Book V of the Psalms ... Snearly sets forth a reliable methodology that begs to be applied to the other books of the Psalter. Anyone interested in the arrangement of the Psalter with basic abilities in Hebrew will want to pick this up.
Michael Snearly has succeeded masterfully in making his case that the Psalter's final message includes a strong affirmation of the Davidic kingship alongside the divine kingship. His knowledge of the relevant literature is encyclopedic, his methodology is careful and precise, and his writing is clear and persuasive.
Michael Snearly's writing and the organization of his material are models of clarity. His focus on the shaping and purpose of Book V of the Psalter makes a major contribution to the ongoing discussion in this area, and other Psalms scholars (like myself) will certainly want and need to take account of his arguments and conclusions. Of particular interest too is Michael's development of a statistical approach to evaluating repetition in the Psalter, in terms of discerning whether instances of repetition should be judged coincidental or intentional.
The Return of the King provides a great service to the disciple of editorial criticism as it pertains to the Psalter. Perhaps its greatest contribution lies in the area of methodology. Snearly's rigorous defense, development, and application of the method is sorely needed given the skepticism that still surrounds it in Psalms studies. I suspect that Snearly will make not a few new converts to the method with this offering. While certainly a scholarly work, this book would serve as an excellent introduction for any student or pastor who is new to the method and looking for an exemplary model of how it should be properly applied.Snearly's impressive work is an important and welcome contribution to Psalms studies.