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Psalms 1-41 (Volume 1) (Baker Commentary On The Old Testament Wisdom And Psalms Series)

John Goldingay, Tremper Longman

Hardback 2006-11-01

Publisher Description

In this first volume of a three-volume commentary on the book of Psalms, Old Testament scholar John Goldingay provides a lucid introduction to the Psalter and fresh commentary on Psalms 1-41. Writing with a scholar's eye and a pastor's heart, Goldingay considers the literary, historical, and grammatical dimensions of the text as well as its theological implications. The resulting commentary will bring the Psalms to life for a new generation of students.

In addition to the commentary on Psalms 1-41, this volume contains Goldingay's introduction to the entire book of Psalms. This thorough introduction provides unique perspectives on matters such as the purpose of the Psalter, Psalms and history, poetry in the Psalms, the Psalms and worship, the Psalms and spirituality, and the Psalms and theology. Each chapter of the commentary proper contains the author's translation of a particular psalm, which shows in English some of the salient features of the Hebrew text. An interpretation of the psalm, section-by-section, follows. Also included is an extensive glossary section treating the vocabulary of Psalms 1-41 and noting how certain words are used to convey critical concepts.

This is the third volume in the Baker Commentary on the Old Testament Wisdom and Psalms series. This series is tailored to the distinctives of poetry and wisdom literature. Features include:

* Emphasis on the message of the biblical book
* Special attention to poetic structure and literary devices
* Incisive comments based on the author's translation of the Hebrew text
* Exegetical rigor, incorporating linguistic, historical, and canonical insights
* Closing reflections on each section that explore the text's theological dimensions
* Textual notes that provide resources for advanced readers

Additional volumes planned for the series are Job by Tremper Longman III and Ecclesiastes by Craig G. Bartholomew. 640 pages, from Baker Books.

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Publisher Description

In this first volume of a three-volume commentary on the book of Psalms, Old Testament scholar John Goldingay provides a lucid introduction to the Psalter and fresh commentary on Psalms 1-41. Writing with a scholar's eye and a pastor's heart, Goldingay considers the literary, historical, and grammatical dimensions of the text as well as its theological implications. The resulting commentary will bring the Psalms to life for a new generation of students.

In addition to the commentary on Psalms 1-41, this volume contains Goldingay's introduction to the entire book of Psalms. This thorough introduction provides unique perspectives on matters such as the purpose of the Psalter, Psalms and history, poetry in the Psalms, the Psalms and worship, the Psalms and spirituality, and the Psalms and theology. Each chapter of the commentary proper contains the author's translation of a particular psalm, which shows in English some of the salient features of the Hebrew text. An interpretation of the psalm, section-by-section, follows. Also included is an extensive glossary section treating the vocabulary of Psalms 1-41 and noting how certain words are used to convey critical concepts.

This is the third volume in the Baker Commentary on the Old Testament Wisdom and Psalms series. This series is tailored to the distinctives of poetry and wisdom literature. Features include:

* Emphasis on the message of the biblical book
* Special attention to poetic structure and literary devices
* Incisive comments based on the author's translation of the Hebrew text
* Exegetical rigor, incorporating linguistic, historical, and canonical insights
* Closing reflections on each section that explore the text's theological dimensions
* Textual notes that provide resources for advanced readers

Additional volumes planned for the series are Job by Tremper Longman III and Ecclesiastes by Craig G. Bartholomew. 640 pages, from Baker Books.

Koorong Code239286
ISBN0801027039
EAN9780801027031
Pages640
DepartmentAcademic
CategoryCommentaries, Old Testament
Sub-CategoryPsalms
PublisherBaker Book House
Publication DateNov 2006
Dimensions45 x 165 x 234mm
Weight1.136kg