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Book SynopsisAdam D. Hensley is Old Testament Lecturer at Australian Lutheran College, University of Divinity, Australia.
Trade ReviewCovenant Relationships and the Editing of the Hebrew Psalter is a solid contribution to Psalms scholarship and goes some way to explain how the NT authors and beyond could find Jesus so readily in the Psalms. As a high academic work, this is recommended to scholars and serious students of the Psalms. * My Digital Seminary *
Table of ContentsTable of Contents Acknowledgments Abbreviations 1. Introduction
Part I: Editorial Evidence and the Psalter 2. Identifying Editorial Evidence in the Psalter 3. External Editorial Evidence: Qumran and the LXX 4.Internal Editorial Evidence
Part II: An Exploratory Survey Of Covenantal References And Allusions In The Psalter 5. A Survey of “Covenant” in the Psalter: Introductory Matters and Direct References to YHWH’s ???? 6. David as YHWH’s Faithful Covenant Partner 7. David as Keeper of the Mosaic Covenant 8. David as New Moses
Part III: Psalms 72:17, 86:15, 103:8, And 145:8 in their Psalm and Book Contexts, and Psalms 1–2 as Introduction to the Psalter 9. Psalm 72:17 in Book II 10. The Grace Formula in Exodus and the Psalter 11. The Grace Formula in Book III (Psalm 86:15) 12. The Grace Formula in Book IV (Psalm 103:8) 13.... The Grace Formula in Book V (Psalm 145:8) 14.... Ending with the Beginning: Psalms 1–2 as Introduction to the Psalter
Part IV: Conclusion 15.... Summing Up the Investigation
Appendix: Allusions to the Covenant Formula Bibliography Index