An overview of the study of imprecatory psalms: Reformed and Evangelical approaches to the interpretation of imprecatory psalms

This article looks at some interpretive issues regarding the so-called imprecatory psalms, focusing on the debate within reformed and evangelical circles. Introductory issues regarding these psalms abound, such as their definition and scope and the question whether they constitute a specific genre o...

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Autore principale: Simango, Daniel ca. 1977 (Autore)
Altri autori: Krüger, Petrus Paulus 1951-
Tipo di documento: Digitale/Stampa Articolo
Lingua:Inglese
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Pubblicazione: [2016]
In: Old Testament essays
Anno: 2016, Volume: N.S.29, Fascicolo: 3, Pagine: 581-600
Notazioni IxTheo:HB Antico Testamento
HC Nuovo Testamento
KDD Chiesa evangelica
KDG Chiese libere
Altre parole chiave:B Salterio
B Maledizione
B Alttestamentliche Hermeneutik
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Riepilogo:This article looks at some interpretive issues regarding the so-called imprecatory psalms, focusing on the debate within reformed and evangelical circles. Introductory issues regarding these psalms abound, such as their definition and scope and the question whether they constitute a specific genre or subgenre within the Psalter. More important are hermeneutical issues regarding the rationale or motivation behind these psalms, namely the reasons why they were written in the first place. These issues also inform the relevance for the present day reader, specifically the New Testament reader, or vice versa: the perceived relevance informs the interpreter's stance on the rationale of these psalms. The article argues that reformed and evangelical scholars' interpretations of imprecation Psalms are largely led by their presuppositions about the relation between the Old and New Testament. The article concludes by suggesting that the deadlock in approaches could be resolved by an in-depth exegesis of the specific psalms taking into account the divergent presuppositions of contemporary interpreters.
ISSN:1010-9919
Comprende:Enthalten in: Old Testament essays
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.17159/2312-3621/2016/v29n3a13