The Psalms as Christian worship: a historical commentary
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Beschreibung: | This collaboration by two esteemed evangelical scholars blends a verse-by-verse exposition of select psalms with a history of their interpretation in the church from the time of the apostles to the present. Bruce Waltke, who has been teaching and preaching the book of Psalms for over fifty years, skillfully establishes the meaning of the Hebrew text through the careful exegesis for which he is well known. James Houston traces the church's historical interpretation and use of these psalms, highlighting their deep spiritual significance to Christians through the ages. Waltke and Houston focus their in-depth commentary on thirteen psalms that represent various genres and perspectives or hold special significance for Christian faith and the life of the church, including Psalm 1, Psalm 23, Psalm 51, and Psalm 139. While much modern scholarship has tended to "despiritualize" the Psalms, Waltke and Houston's "sacred hermeneutic" listens closely to the two voices of the Holy Spirit heard infallibly in Scripture and edifyingly in the church's response. A masterly historical-devotional commentary, The Psalms as Christian Worship will deepen the church's worship and enrich the faith and life of contemporary Christians. - Publisher. Includes bibliographical references and indexes |
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adam_text | Contents
PROLOGUE
I. Commentary s History
ι
II. Commentary s Objective: An Apologia
2
III. Commentary s Scholarly Context
11
IV. Commentary s Arrangement
15
SECTION I
SURVEY OF HISTORY OF INTERPRETATION
OF THE BOOK OF PSALMS
1.
Survey of Second Temple Period Interpretation of the Psalms
19
I. Diversity in Judaism and the Psalter
19
II. The Composition and Shape of the Psalter
21
III. Common Features of Second Temple Interpretation of
the Psalms
24
IV. Distinctive Features of the Major Extant Witnesses to
Second Temple Interpretation of the Psalms
28
V. Summary
36
Contents
2.
Historical Introduction to the Interpretation of the Psalms
in Church Orthodoxy
37
I. Interpretive Principles of Pre-Nicene and Post-Nicene
Fathers
39
II. Augustine and Medieval Monastic Exegesis
48
III. Christian Hebraism and Scholasticism in the High to
Late Middle Ages
54
IV. The Plain Text of the Reformers
60
V. The Beginnings of Biblical Criticism During the
Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
65
VI. Separation of the Literal from the Historical in
Biblical Studies During the Eighteenth Century
70
VII.
Conservative German and British Scholars of the
Nineteenth Century
73
VIII.
Contemporary Form-Criticism
75
IX. Contemporary Trends
77
3.
History of Interpretation Since the Reformation:
Accredited Exegesis
80
I. The Approach of Historical Biblical Criticism
81
II. An Evaluation of HBC
82
III. Nineteenth-Century Division of Orthodox and
Biblical Critics
86
IV.
1900:
Form-Critical Approach
93
V.
1920:
Cult-Functional Approach
98
VI. The Canonical-Messianic Approach
100
VII.
Conclusion: Accredited Exegesis
112
SECTION II
COMMENTARY ON SELECTED PSALMS
4.
Psalm
1:
The Rewarded Life
115
Part I. Voice of the Church
115
vi
Contents
I. Seeking the Presence of I AM
115
II. Psalms as the Microcosm of the Bible
117
III. Divisions of the Psalter
117
IV. Psalm
1
as the Preface to the Psalter
118
V. A Wisdom Psalm
120
VI. Hilary of Poitiers Commentary on Psalm
1 121
VII.
Later Latin Fathers
122
VIII.
Renaissance and Reformation Commentators
124
IX. John Calvin s Commentary on Psalm
1 125
Partii.
Voice of the Psalmist: Translation
128
Part HI. Commentary
129
I. Introduction
129
II. Exegesis
132
Part IV. Conclusion
143
5.
Psalm
2:
Ask of Me, My Son
145
Part I. Voice of the Church
145
I. Unity of Psalms
1
and
2 145
II. Prosopopoeia of Psalm
2 146
HI.
Origen
on the Awesome Realism
oí
God s Rule
147
IV. Augustine on God s Continual Wrath Against Evil
149
V. Eastern Fathers Use of Typology
149
VI. Changing Contexts of Medieval Commentaries
151
VII.
Commentaries in the Political Turbulence of the
Sixteenth Century
154
Part II. Voice of the Psalmist: Translation
157
Part HI. Commentary
160
I. Introduction
160
II. Exegesis
163
Part IV. Theology
179
vu
Contents
6. Psalm 3:
Living
in
the Borderland:
Morning Prayer After a Dark Night
182
Part I. Voice of the Church
182
I. Messianic Character of the Psalm
182
II. Monastic Liturgy of the Night
184
III. Expansion and Changes in Western Monasticism
186
IV. Medieval Monastic Commentaries
187
V. Living Paraphrase of Erasmus
190
Part II. Voice of the Psalmist: Translation 19a
Part III. Commentary
19З
I. Introduction
193
II. Exegesis
195
Part IV. Conclusion
208
7.
Psalm
4:
An Evening Prayer in Crisis
210
Part I. Voice of the Church
210
I. Indirect Messianic Psalm
210
IL Antiochene
Commentators
210
HI. Augustine s Liturgical Eschatology
212
IV. Liturgical Role of Psalm
4
in the Middle Ages
215
V. Erasmus, a Renaissance Sermon
219
VI. Reformation Commentaries
220
Part II. Voice of the Psalmist: Translation
223
Part III. Commentary
225
I. Introduction
225
II. Exegesis
228
Part TV. Conclusion
242
8.
Psalm
8:
J
AM Rules Through Infants
244
Part I: Voice of the Church
244
I. Introduction
244
II. Francis of
Assisi
on Creation
244
viii
Contents
III. Interpretations of Eastern Greek Fathers
245
IV. Augustine s Allegorical Heritage
248
V. Christian Hebraism in the High Middle Ages
250
VI. Reformers: Luther and Calvin
251
VII.
Post-Reformation Commentators
253
Partii.
Voice of the Psalmist: Translation
254
Part III. Commentary
255
I. Introduction
255
II. Exegesis
259
Part IV. Conclusion
272
I. Genesis
1:26-28
272
II. Job
7:17-18; 15:14-15
273
III. Hebrews
2:8-9
274
9.
Psalm
15:
A Liturgical Decalogue
276
Part I. Voice of the Church
276
I. In the Early Fathers
276
II. In the Moral Reform of the Later Middle Ages
281
III. In the Reform Movements, Twelfth to Fifteenth Centuries
282
IV. In the Ongoing Reform of Devotio
Moderna
286
V. In John Calvin s Reformed Summary
288
Partii.
Voice of the Psalmist: Translation
289
Part III. Commentary
290
I. Introduction
290
II. Exegesis
295
Part IV. Conclusion
306
10.
Psalm
16:
My Body Will Not Decay
307
Part I. Voice of the Church
307
I. Pre-Reformation Commentaries
308
II. Commentaries of the Reformers
315
IX
Contents
III. Effects of Historical Critical Commentary
317
Partii.
Voice of the Psalmist: Translation
321
Partili.
Commentary
324
I. Introduction: Form, Structure, and Message
326
II. Exegesis
327
Part IV. Conclusion
338
11.
Psalm
19:
A Royal Sage Praises and Petitions I AM
340
Part I. Voice of the Church
340
I. Modern Interpreters
341
II. Study in Contrast: The Reformers, Calvin and Luther
346
III. Aquinas
350
Partii.
Voice of the Psalmist:
Translation 351
Part III. Commentary
353
I. Introduction
353
II. Exegesis
357
Part IV. Conclusion
374
12.
Psalm
22:
Prophetic Psalm of Christ s Passion
376
Part I. Voice of the Church 37<*
I. Apostolic Interpretation of Psalm
22 377
II. Early Christian Apologists
378
III. Polemical Interpretation of Psalm
22
in the Third to
Sixth Centuries
382
IV. Jewish-Christian Dialogue in the Twelfth Century
385
V. Late Medieval Scholastic Commentaries
388
VI. Late Medieval Commentaries: Psalm
22
as Prophetic
390
Part II. Voice of the Psalmist: Translation
39*
Part HI. Commentary 396
I. Form, Structure, and Message 396
II. Exegesis
398
Part IV. Canonical Context 4H
Contents
13. Psalm 23:
The Good Shepherd
416
Part I. Voice of the Church
416
I. Early Fathers Use
416
II. Transition from Monastic to Scholastic Commentary
418
III. Fifteenth-Century Reforming Commentators
421
IV. Reformers Reinstatement of Historical David
424
V. Cultural Popularization of Psalm
23 432
Part II. Voice of the Psalmist: Translation
434
Part III. Commentary
435
I. Introduction: Form and Structure
435
II. Exegesis
436
Part IV. Conclusion
445
14.
Psalm
51:
The Psalm of All Psalms in Penitential Devotion
446
Part I: Voice of the Church: Historical Regimes of Penance
446
I. Public Confession in the Early Church
447
II. The Personal Devotion of Compunction
450
III. Rupture of Ancient Penance in the Early Middle Ages
452
IV. The Carolingian Personal Reforms Until the
Lateran
Council of
1215 452
V. Penance After the
Lateran
Council of
1215 456
Part II: Voice of the Psalmist: Translation
462
Part III: Commentary
464
I. Introduction
464
II. Exegesis
467
15.
Psalm
110:
Sit at My Right Hand
484
Part I. Voice of the Church
484
I. In the New Testament
484
II. Musical Heritage of the Early Christian Confessions
485
III. Messianic Polemics of Justin Martyr
487
IV. Augustine s Figurative Use of Psalm
110 488
xi
Contents
V. Jeromes Prophetic Sense
489
VI. Luther s Revolt Against Medieval Exegesis
490
VII.
Calvins
Plain Sense of the Text
493
VIII.
Conclusion
496
Part II. Voice of the Psalmist: Translation
497
Part III. Commentary
498
I. Introduction
498
II. Exegesis
502
Part IV: Identification of My Lord
512
Part V. Conclusion
518
16.
Psalm
139:
Search Me, God
519
Part I: Voice of the Church
519
I. The Apologists
519
II. The Post-Nicene Fathers
521
III. Monastic Scholars of the Early Middle Ages
526
IV. Reformation Commentaries
529
V. Religious Confusion of the Seventeenth and
Eighteenth Centuries
531
Part II: Voice of the Psalmist: Translation
534
Part III: Commentary
54»
I. Introduction
541
II. Exegesis
544
Part IV: Conclusion
570
Glossary
573
Index of Authors
583
Index of Subjects
589
Index of Scripture References
605
Xli
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