Introduction to the Canonical Books of the Old Testament
Introduction to the Canonical Books of the Old Testament
Carl Heinrich Cornill
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E. H. , 1853; C. Bruston, Du texte primitif des Psaumes, 1873 ; J. Dyserinck, Th. T. , xii. 279 ff. , 1 878 ; H. Graetz, Kritischer Kommentar zu den Psalmen, 2 vols. , 1882, 1883; G. Bickell, Dichiungen der Hebrder, iii. 1883; J. Wellhausen, S. B. O. T. , 1895, English transl. , 1898, and Skizzen und Vorarbeiten, vi. 163 ff. , 1899. 1. The Psalter or the Book of Psalms is a collection of 150 poems, of very various kinds and value, which, however, possess the common characteristic that they are ...all of a religious character with the single exception of Ps. Xlv. , which only owes its place in the Psalter to the fact that its contents received a new religious interpretation. In Hebrew it is called D^>nri isp, or in a contracted form o^n or p*pn, i. E. , " Hymn-Book, " collection of poems for use in divine worship, and for religious edification, the title thus clearly expressing the liturgical character of the collection. The richness and many-sidedness of the contents of the Psalms are endless : all the situations and occurrences of life are debated in the light of the divine way of regarding them, and sanctified and ennobled by piety, so that they are transfigured into prayer and hymn.
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