| James Luther Mays - Religion - 2011 - 477 pages
The Psalms have a double identity. They are scripture and liturgy. They compose a book of the Bible and are found in our hymnals and books of worship and prayer. When we think ... | |
| Jerome F. D. Creach - Religion - 1998 - 124 pages
The Psalms speak to the depths of human experience, provoking words and images to express anger, sorrow, lament, thanksgiving, joy, and worshipful praise. They are as relevant ... | |
| Oxford Old Testament Seminar - Bible - 2005 - 594 pages
A major work on temple and worship in ancient Israel that ranges widely from the ancient Near East, through the Old Testament and into the Late Second Temple (Intertestamental ... | |
| Geoffrey Grogan - Religion - 2008 - 503 pages
Geoffrey Grogan evaluates the different scholarly approaches to Psalms and analyses their contemporary relevance. He provides an exegesis of each psalm and incorporates a full ... | |
| John Day - Religion - 1985 - 256 pages
Dr Day examines God's conflict with a dragon and the sea in the Old Testament. | |
| John Day - Religion - 2013 - 536 pages
This volume contains 20 articles by leading scholars on the king and Messiah, mostly in the Old Testament, but also in the ancient Near East and post-biblical Judaism and New ... | |
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