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Journal articles on the topic "Psalms LXXIX"

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Levin, Christoph. "DIE ENTSTEHUNG DER BÜCHEREINTEILUNG DES PSALTERS." Vetus Testamentum 54, no. 1 (2004): 83–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156853304772932942.

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AbstractThe division of the Book of Psalms into five books in line with the Torah was first created by the doxology of Ps cvi 48 which repeats Ps xli 14 verbatim and combines it with a quotation of Dtn xxvii 16ff. (cf. Neh viii 1-6). The three other doxologies which divide the Book of Psalms relate to the former separate collections: Ps xli 14 concludes the first Davidic Psalter Pss iii-xli, Ps lxxii 18-19 rounds off the 'elohistic' Davidic Psalter Pss li-lxxii, and Ps lxxxix 53 concludes the 'messianic' Psalter Pss ii-lxxxix.
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Mitchell, Matthew W. "Genre disputes and communal accusatory laments: reflections on the genre of psalm lxxxix." Vetus Testamentum 55, no. 4 (2005): 511–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156853305774652003.

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AbstractPsalm lxxxix has been the subject of numerous debates. Scholars have variously described it as a royal psalm, a lament, a prophetic complaint, or some combination of these genres. Genre designation is further complicated by the harsh tone of verses 39-52, traditionally explained as a redactional addition. This paper argues that Psalm lxxxix displays a marked unity through its use of covenantal, Davidic and symbolic language, and finds further clues to the psalm's genre in a Qûmran fragment (4Q236). Psalm lxxxix can still be defined as a "lament," but as fragment 4Q236 shows, it is an angry lament in which accusatory language serves as a unifying element rather than a redactional "seam".
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Jakšić, Nikola. "Iluminirani psaltir 15. stoljeća zadarskih franjevaca." Ars Adriatica, no. 2 (January 1, 2012): 119. http://dx.doi.org/10.15291/ars.444.

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The author discusses an illuminated manuscript from the convent of St Francis at Zadar. Nine folios featuring the most representative initials from this manuscript were cut out in 1974 and their whereabouts have been unknown ever since. Only old black and white photographs of this psalter are known in the scholarly literature. With the aid of colour details preserved on a roll film at the Conservation Office at Zadar, the author attempts to reconstruct their original appearance. He highlights the fact that this psalter has not been thoroughly analyzed or consistently described. He establishes that this is a Liturgical psalter (psalterium feriale) which differs from a Biblical psalter, and that it contains a hymnal (psalterium cum hymnis). Each psalm and hymn begins with an illuminated initial, most of which are decorative. However, the psalter has eight figural initials ( littera historiata), which the author analyzes individually and establishes as a direct reflection of the division of the psalter into the days of the liturgical week. Figural decoration was given only to the initials of the first psalm of each new liturgical day (feria), which makes seven in total. These are: Psalms I, XXVI, XXXVII, LII, LXVIII, LXXX and XCVII, where Psalm I marks Sunday, Psalm XXVI Monday and so on, until the end of the liturgical week. Figural decoration was also given to the very first initial at the beginning of the psalter which opens with a so-called Invitatorium. Each figural initial is described in detail and special emphasis is given to initial B on folio 5 which represents the richest initial in the entire psalter. At its bottom is a depiction of St Bernardine, rather than St Anthony of Padua or St Francis as has been suggested.In this paper, the author publishes all the initials and places them in the context of their respective psalms. The paper graphically differentiates three types of initials through the use of different typesetting. The figural initials, littera historiata, are printed in bold, the italic typeface is applied to the littera dominicalis, while the others, ‘littera ferialis’, which form the majority, are printed in regular typeface. The colour red is used for a rubrica, that is the subtitles which mark the psalter’s individual sections, such as the Invitatorium, feria, hymns etc. This enables even those who have no command of Croatian to gain insight into the entire content of the psalter. Contrary to current opinion which claims the psalter to be the work of a Venetian school, and contrary to an isolated view that it was created at Zadar itself, the author deems that the psalter was created in the circle of Bologna, most likely around 1460 or soon after this date.
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Begg, Christopher T. "The Covenantal Dove in Psalm Lxxiv 19-20." Vetus Testamentum 37, no. 1-4 (1987): 78–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156853387x00095.

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Floyd, Michael H. "Psalm LXXXIX: A Prophetic Complaint about the Fulfillment of an Oracle." Vetus Testamentum 42, no. 4 (October 1992): 442. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1518957.

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Floyd, Michael H. "PSALM LXXXIX: A PROPHETIC COMPLAINT ABOUT THE FULFILLMENT OF AN ORACLE." Vetus Testamentum 42, no. 4 (August 25, 1992): 442–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685330-042-04-02.

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Classen, Albrecht. "A Glossed Wycliffite Psalter: Oxford, Bodleian Library MS Bodley 554, ed. Michael P. Kuczynski. Early English Text Society O.S. 352. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019 for 2018, lxxxi, 207 pp., 4 plates, 1 fig." Mediaevistik 34, no. 1 (January 1, 2021): 493–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.3726/med.2021.01.131.

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Abstract: This is one of those critical editions that will withstand the passing of time and will serve in the next hundred years and more for future scholarship. Michael P. Kuczynski makes here available the Middle English commentary on the Psalms and Canticles as contained in the Wycliffite Bible, based on Oxford, Bodleian Library MS Bodley 554. The commentary consists of glosses, which are so extensive that they turn into chain-like series. The manuscript, however, is in critical conditions, so we are indeed in desperate need for a modern printed edition, especially since a digitization will not be forthcoming soon, if ever.
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Pfeifer, Gerhard. ""Ich Bin in Tiefe Wasser Geraten, Und Die Flut Will Mich Ersäufen" (Psalm Lxix 3)- Anregungen Und Vorschläge Zur Aufarbeitung Wissenschaftlicher Sekundarliteratur1." Vetus Testamentum 37, no. 1-4 (1987): 327–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156853387x00293.

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Pfeifer, Gerhard. ""Ich bin in tiefe Wasser geraten, und die Flut will mich ersaufen" (Psalm LXIX 3): Anregungen und Vorschlage zur Auf-arbeitung wissenschaftlicher Sekundarliteratur." Vetus Testamentum 37, no. 3 (July 1987): 327. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1517633.

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Carrington, Laurel. "Selected works of Erasmus, LXIII: Expositions of the Psalms. Enarratio in primum psalmum, ‘Beatus vir’; Commentarius in psalmum 2, ‘Quare fremuerunt gentes’; Paraphrasis in tertium psalmum, ‘Domine quid multiplatici’; In psalmum quartum concio. Edited by Dominic Baker-Smith, translated and annotated by Michael J. Heath. Pp. lxxii+306 incl. frontispiece. Toronto–Buffalo–London: University of Toronto Press, 1997. £75. 0 8020 4308 9. Collected works of Erasmus, LXXXIII: Controversies. Apologia ad Fabrum; Appendix de scriptis Clithovei; Dilutio; Responsio ad disputationem de divortio. Edited by Guy Bedouelle. Pp. lvii+200. Toronto–Buffalo–London: University of Toronto Press, 1998. £70. 0 8020 4310 0." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 51, no. 1 (January 2000): 116–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022046999713394.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Psalms LXXIX"

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Wolters, Albert M., Hendrik Hart, Nancy Pearcey, Robert E. VanderVennen, Rick Pearcey, and Kathy Vanderkloet. "Perspective vol. 18 no. 3 (Jun 1984)." 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10756/251279.

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Books on the topic "Psalms LXXIX"

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Maclaren, Alexander. The Expositor's Bible : The Psalms, Vol. 2: Psalms XXXIX.-LXXXIX. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2016.

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Blessedness of the Righteous Opened, and Further Recommended from the Consideration of the Vanity of This Mortal Life: In Two Treatises, on Psalm Xvii, 15, Psalm Lxxxix, 47. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023.

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Book chapters on the topic "Psalms LXXIX"

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Tromp, N. J. "Psalm LXXX: Form of Expression and Form of Contents." In New Avenues in the Study of the Old Testament, 145–55. BRILL, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004493711_016.

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