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The Harp of Prophecy Early Christian Interpretation of the Psalms Brian E. Daley

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Christianity and Judaism in AntiquityPublication details: U.S.A; University of Notre Dame Press; 2015Description: 332tr; paperback, illustration; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780268026196, 026802619X
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 223.206
  • D139-B85
Online resources: Summary: This wonderful volume shows us the Psalms as a living and sacred text, forming and nurturing the individual and communal lives of early Christians. Each essay sheds light of a distinct hue on this complex reality until the whole is seen with a clarity not previously apparent. These rich essays explore the techniques of ancient interpretation, the theological underpinnings that allowed the Psalms to be seen as a God-given language for those being incorporated into Christ, and the social contexts that shaped the use and interpretation of the Psalms. Each is excellent
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This wonderful volume shows us the Psalms as a living and sacred text, forming and nurturing the individual and communal lives of early Christians. Each essay sheds light of a distinct hue on this complex reality until the whole is seen with a clarity not previously apparent. These rich essays explore the techniques of ancient interpretation, the theological underpinnings that allowed the Psalms to be seen as a God-given language for those being incorporated into Christ, and the social contexts that shaped the use and interpretation of the Psalms. Each is excellent

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