The Psalms As Liturgies Being the Paddock Lectures for 1920
The Psalms As Liturgies Being the Paddock Lectures for 1920
John P John Punnett Peters
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New song (1), cf. Is. 42^°, Ps. 33\ 40 ^ Tell (2), the word used in Is. 40 ", 41 ^\ 52 ^ for the publication of glad tidings. 4 depends on 48 and 89 ''. Not-gods (5), or things of nought, a phrase coined apparently by Isaiah to designate idols. From its use here it is clear that the references to other gods in this group of Psalms do not connote polytheism. Made the heavens, cf. Is. 42 ^ 7-9 almost word for word from 29. The text of 10 after the first line is uncertain. Compare the trans- cript...ion in 1 Chr. 16 (cf. Also 93 \ 98 ^ 9«). Some of the Latin fathers have as part of this verse: The Lord hath reigned from the tree; which Justin Martyr charges the Jews with erasing from the text. The line bracketed was ap- parently inserted from 93 \ lines 1 and 3 constituting the original verse. Verse 11 meets us again in 98^ and 97^; and the refrain (13) is also the refrain of the companion neiv song, 98. In the use of the American Episcopal Church the Venite has been modified by substituting for verses 7**-ll of 95, verses 9-13 of 96.
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