I turned back my feet to your decrees (Psalm 119,59): Torah in the fifth book of the Psalter

"Scholars have described Psalm 119 as the "crux criticorum" of the Fifth Book of the Psalter (Pss 107-150). While the length of the psalm and its insistence on the question of YHWH's Torah are basic indices pointing to its importance in the Book, the question of its message, that...

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Main Author: Mensah, Michael Kodzo 1975- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Frankfurt am Main Bern Bruxelles New York Oxford Warszawa Wien Peter Lang Edition [2016]
In: Österreichische biblische Studien (Band 45)
Year: 2016
Reviews:[Rezension von: Mensah, Michael Kodzo, 1975-, I turned back my feet to your decrees (Psalm 119,59)] (2017) (Witte, Markus, 1964 -)
»I turned back my feet to your de­crees« (Psalm 119,59). Torah in the Fifth Book of the Psalter (2017) (Brodersen, Alma, 1986 -)
[Rezension von: Mensah, Michael Kodzo, 1975-, I turned back my feet to your decrees (Psalm 119, 59)] (2017) (Lugt, Pieter van der)
Series/Journal:Österreichische biblische Studien Band 45
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bible. Psalmen 111 / Bible. Psalmen 119 / Bible. Psalmen 147 / Torah / Exegesis
B Bible. Pentateuch, Bible. Pentateuch / Reception / Bible. Psalmen 107-150
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B Bible. Psalmen 111
B Wisdom
B Bible. Psalms, CXIX Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Bible. Psalmen 137
B Bible. Psalmen 147
B Bible. Psalmen 119
B Psalter
B Thesis
B Torah
B Bible. Psalmen 119,59
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Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: Mensah: I turned back my feet to your decrees (Psalm 119, 59)
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Summary:"Scholars have described Psalm 119 as the "crux criticorum" of the Fifth Book of the Psalter (Pss 107-150). While the length of the psalm and its insistence on the question of YHWH's Torah are basic indices pointing to its importance in the Book, the question of its message, that is, the logical development of its theme has remained an exegetical problem. The author proposes a solution, namely, that Psalm 119 is structurally arranged to show the Psalmist's own experience of straying and returning to YHWH's Torah. The resolution of the problem has implications for understanding the organisation of the Fifth Book and for the place of psalms such as 111 and 147, which also reflect on the theme of Torah in the final Book of the Psalter"--
"Scholars have described Psalm 119 as the "crux criticorum" of the Fifth Book of the Psalter (Pss 107-150). While the length of the psalm and its insistence on the question of YHWH's Torah are basic indices pointing to its importance in the Book, the question of its message, that is, the logical development of its theme has remained an exegetical problem. The author proposes a solution, namely, that Psalm 119 is structurally arranged to show the Psalmist's own experience of straying and returning to YHWH's Torah. The resolution of the problem has implications for understanding the organisation of the Fifth Book and for the place of psalms such as 111 and 147, which also reflect on the theme of Torah in the final Book of the Psalter"--
Item Description:Überarbeitete Fassung der Dissertation, erschienen unter dem Titel: Converti pedes meos ad testimonia tua (Ps 119,59)
ISBN:3631672292