Cantos and strophes in biblical Hebrew poetry III : Psalms 90-150 and Psalm 1 / by Pieter van der Lugt.
Material type: TextSeries: Oudtestamentische studi©±n ; d. 63.Description: xi, 620 pages ; 25 cmISBN:- 9789004260948 (hardback : alk. paper)
- 9004260943 (hardback : alk. paper)
- 9789004262799 (ebook : alk. paper)
- 9004262792 (ebook : alk. paper)
- 223/.2066 23
- BS1405.52 .V366 2014
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223.2066 'Many are saying' : | 223.2066 A word fitly spoken : | 223.2066 The narrative effect of book IV of the Hebrew psalter / | 223.2066 Cantos and strophes in biblical Hebrew poetry III : Psalms 90-150 and Psalm 1 / | 223.2066 BOTH Die betekenis en gebruik van Hoda in die Psalmboek / | 223.2066 HOLW Psalm 89 dictaat-exegese | 223.2066 ROBB Die geregtigheid van God in die Psalms / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Methodology -- Methodology -- The logical division of the subject matter -- Traiisition markers -- Verbal repetitions -- Quantitative structural aspects -- Various divisions -- Presentation -- Comments and summary -- The reproduction of the texts -- Textcritica! remarks -- In retrospect -- The Fourth Book of the Psalter -- Psalm 90 -- Psalm 91 -- Psalm 92 -- Psalm 93 -- Psalm 94 -- Psalm 95 -- Psalm 96 -- Psalm 97 -- Psalm 98 -- Psalm 99 -- Psalm 100 -- Psalm 101 -- Psalm 102 -- Psalm 103 -- Psalm 104 -- Psalm 105 -- Psalm 106 -- The Fifth Book of the Psalter -- Psalm 107 -- Psalm 108 -- Psalm 109 -- Psalm 110 -- Psalm 111 -- Psalm 112 -- Psalm 113 -- Psalm 114 -- Psalm 115 -- Psalm 116 -- Psalm 118 -- Psalm 119 -- Introduction -- The rhetorical structure of the cantos -- Transition markers -- Quantitative structural aspects -- The overall design of the psahn -- Bibliography -- Psalm 120 -- Psalm 121 -- Psalm 122 -- Psalm 123 -- Psalm 124 -- Psalm 125 -- Psalm 126 -- Psalm 127 -- Psalm 128 -- Psalm 129 -- Psalm 130 -- Psalm 131 -- Psalm 132 -- Psalms 133-134 -- The linearly alternating design of the cycle of the Psalms of Ascents -- Introduction: various combinations -- The linearly alternating design in thematic perspective -- The linearly alternating design: numerical perfection -- Verbal repetitions in structural perspective -- Concluding remark -- Bibliography -- Psalm 135 -- Psalm 136 -- Psalm 137 -- Psalm 138 -- Psalm 139 -- Psalm 140 -- Psalm 141 -- Psalm 142 -- Psalm 143 -- Psalm 144 -- Psalm 145 -- Psalm 146 -- Psalm 147 -- Psalm 148 -- Psalm 149 -- Psalm 150 -- An afterthought : Psalm 1 -- The Carito Design of Hebrew Poetry in Terms of Verselines -- General outline -- The First Book of the Psalter : Psalms 1-41 -- The Seeond Book of the Psalter : Psalms 42-72 -- The Third Book of the Psalter : Psalms 73-89 -- The Fourth Book of the Psalter : Psalms 90-106 -- The Fifth book of the Psalter : Psalms 107-150 -- Outcome -- Canto design in terms of verselines -- Introduction -- Type IA: exactly regul©Þr cantos -- Within the book of Psalms -- Outside the book of Psalms -- Type IB: almost regul©Þr cantos -- Transitional designs within the book of Psalms -- Almost regul©Þr cantos within the book of Psalms -- Almost regul©Þr cantos outside the book of Psalms -- Type IIA/B/C : the 2.4.4, 4.4.2 and 2.4.4.2 canto design -- Introduction -- The 2.4.4 canto design within the book of Psalms -- The 4.4.2 canto design within the book of Psalms -- The 2.4.4 and 4.4.2 canto design outside the book of Psalms -- The 2.4.4.2 canto design -- Type III : concentric canto designs -- Within the book of Psalms -- Outside the book of Psalms -- Summary -- Abbreviations -- Definitions -- General bibliography.