
Within the library of the world's classics, the book of Psalms occupies a unique place. Few books were composed over a longer period of time and have exercised more cultural and religious influence than the Psalms, the longest and most complex collection in the Hebrew Bible. Nearly 1,000 years in the making with dozens of contributors, this ancient anthology includes 150 prayers and poems for a host of public occasions and private exigencies, ranging from the comforting passage “Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,” Ps 23:4 to some of the most violent imprecations, such as “Break their teeth, O God, in their mouth,” Ps 58:6).The Psalms is an introduction to the world of the Psalms that focuses on the content and the poetic forms in the collection, guiding the reader toward an appreciation of the purposes of the Psalms and their contribution to the Scriptures of Israel. Rather than abstract theorizing, Keith Bodner offers close readings of numerous psalms, exploring the poetically-framed questions raised in the Psalms, ranging from the problem of evil and the silence of God to issues of philosophical speculation, practical atheism, and even life after death.
This book investigates the complex literary and theological dimensions of the book of Psalms within the Hebrew Bible. Keith Bodner, a scholar of biblical literature, utilizes close textual analysis to examine how the poetic forms and thematic content of these 150 prayers address fundamental human questions regarding divinity, suffering, and existence.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and students of biblical studies frequently note the accessibility of Bodner's prose, which balances academic rigor with clear, focused analysis. Experts highlight this as a useful introductory text for those seeking to understand the literary mechanics and thematic depth of the Psalter.
Page Count:
200
Publication Date:
2024-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190916869
ISBN-13:
9780190916862
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