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(10 pp) In reading the Psalms, it is helpful to
keep in mind that they are example sof Hebrew
poetry. They express the individual emotions of
the poet, whether fear, doubt, tragedy, triumph,
joy, or hope. God is always the central focus of
these writings. Lyrical poetry uses "visual
language" with images, symbols, figures, emotive
vocabulary, and multiple meanings. Many of the
psalmists were imaginative and creative, and
regarded their artistry as crucial to the meaning
of the content. Author's personal interpretation
of text also included. Bibliography lists 15
sources.
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and multiple meanings. Many of the psalmists were imaginative and creative, and regarded their artistry as crucial to the meaning of the content. Authors personal interpretation of text also included.
Bibliography lists 15 sources. BBpsl19R.doc EXEGESIS: PSALM 19 vv 1-6. Written by B. Bryan Babcock for the Paperstore, Inc., November 2000 Introduction
The Bible is accepted as one of the greatest master- pieces of the worlds literature. The rolling pace of the opening chapters of
Genesis and quickening movement of Johns Gospel, the song-like nature of the Psalms, the anger and wrath of the Hebrew prophets, the shifting story and viewpoints of the authors of
the life and work of Jesus, as well as the mysterious verbal knot of the Book of Revelation all form this most complex of books and set it in a
class apart. A student of literature is astounded by its variety, a believer is amazed by its truth, that it is - the written Word of God
(Carr ppg). The Old Testament consists of 39 books divided into four main sections namely: Pentateuch, Historical, Poetic and Prophetic. The five Poetic books from Job, to
Song of Songs deal with verse that reads as poetry and praises the God of the tribe of Judah (http://www.ramnet.co.za/the_bible.htm). The Psalms History: Often the Psalms are thought to
be solely the poetry of King David. But more than fifty percent are songs of other voices whose names have been lost over time. These pieces of poetry are actually
lyrics of songs, that were originally meant to be presented in a public space. Some old copies will actually include the notation, "to the chief choirmaster"(http:/ / www.zionfellowship.org/ books/ psalms1.htm).
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