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deSilva, David Arthur. Introducing the Apocrypha: Message, Context, and Significance. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2002.
Lange, John Peter, et al. A Commentary on the Holy Scriptures: Psalms. London: Scribner, Armstrong & Co., 1872.
Reardon, Patrick Henry. Christ in the Psalms. Chesterton, Ind.: Ancient Faith Publishing, 2000.
Segal, Michael. “Between Bible and Rewritten Bible.” In Biblical Interpretation at Qumran. Edited by Matthias Henze. Studies in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Related Literature. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2005.
Carrie Sinclair Wolcott with Rachel Klippenstein
Psalms, Book Of The longest collection of biblical poetry in the Bible. Consists of prayers, hymns, laments, and songs covering a broad range of human experience and often used in worship in the Old Testament.
Introduction
The book of Psalms has a wider scope than any other book in the Bible. Its tradition and literary history spans from the pre-monarchic period to well into the Second Temple period. It represents national circles as varied as the kingdoms of northern Israel and southern Judah, and social circles such as the royal court, the priestly temple, and rural clan settings. Its literary genres travel from pre-monarchic victory songs to postexilic literary acrostics.
About The Lexham Bible DictionaryThe Lexham Bible Dictionary spans more than 7,200 articles, with contributions from hundreds of top scholars from around the world. Designed as a digital resource, this more than 4.5 million word project integrates seamlessly with the rest of your Logos library. And regular updates are applied automatically, ensuring that it never goes out of date. Lexham Bible Dictionary places the most relevant information at the top of each article and articles are divided into specific subjects, making the entire dictionary more useable. In addition, hand-curated links between articles aid your research, helping you naturally move through related topics. The Lexham Bible Dictionary answers your questions as they arise and expands your knowledge of the Bible. |
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