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The issue of the so-called Elohistic Psalter has intrigued biblical scholars since the rise of the historical-critical enterprise. Scholars have attempted to discover why the name Elohim is used almost exclusively within Pss 42-83, and in particular they have attempted to identify the historical circumstances which explain this phenomenon. Traditionally, an original Yhwh was understood to have been replaced by Elohim. Frank-Lothar Hossfeld and the late Erich Zenger propose that the use of the title Elohim is theologically motivated, and they account for this phenomenon in their redaction-historical work. Wardlaw here builds upon their work (1) by integrating insights from Dell Hymes, William Miles Foley, and Susan Niditch with regard to oral-traditional cultures, and (2) by following the text-linguistic approach of Eep Talstra and Christof Hardmeier and listening to canonical texture as a faithful witness to Israel's religious traditions. Wardlaw proposes that the name Elohim within the Psalms is a theologically-laden term, and that its usage is related to pentateuchal traditions.Product Identifiers
PublisherBloomsbury Publishing
ISBN-139780567669155
eBay Product ID (ePID)221126592
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Book TitleElohim Within the Psalms: Petitioning the Creator to Order Chaos in Oral-Derived Literature
AuthorTerrance Randall Wardlaw, Jr.
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
TopicReligious History, Christianity
Publication Year2016
Dimensions
Item Height234mm
Item Width156mm
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Title_AuthorTerrance Randall Wardlaw, Jr.
Series TitleThe Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom