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Title: Psalms


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Psalms
  • Anthology of Hebrew devotional poetry
  • Variety of religious experiences and responses
  • Variety of poetic traditions and techniques
  • Hebrew tradition
  • Use of Canaanite tradition
  • Influence of other Near Eastern poetic
    traditionsespecially Egyptian
  • Particular emphasis on theological crisis of
    Babylonian Exile
  • 150 poemsfive separate books

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Psalms
  • Hymnssongs of praise
  • Psalms of thanksgiving
  • Laments (individual and collective)
  • Royal psalmsDavidic kings
  • Enthronement psalms
  • Psalms of blessing or cursing
  • Psalms of wisdom and instruction

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Psalms
  • Poems composed at various times
  • Range of religious and historical experiences
  • Complete trust and complete despair
  • Best and worst of Israels relations with god
  • David as traditional author of Psalms
  • Various titles and notations to Psalms

4
Psalms
  • Postexilic editors crafted/organized 5 books of
    Psalms
  • Doxologyexpression of praise to god
  • Hermann Gunkelfamous modern critic of Psalms
  • Classified Psalms
  • Classification remains standard

5
Psalms
  • Both public and private
  • Songs of praise usually offer specific
    reasonsoften historical
  • Use of ancient myths to recall gods greatness
  • Praise of god for faithful guidance
  • Songs of Zionspecific focus on city of Jerusalem

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Psalms
  • Psalms of thanksgivingprayers of gratitude
  • Gods acts of deliverance
  • Often a before/after scenario
  • Laments emphasize sorrow and mourning
  • Individual or collective
  • Often ask for gods vengeance
  • Can be critical of god

7
Psalms
  • In laments, God remains faithful despite apparent
    lapses in covenant relationship
  • People eventually come around
  • Many laments begin with formal invocationaddressi
    ng god directly
  • Complaintspecific reasons for lament
  • Confession of trustpeople still rely on god
  • Petitionask god to remedy problem
  • Thanksgiving
  • Can emphasize gods hesitancy to act

8
Psalms
  • Psalms of blessing or cursing can be disturbing
  • Tend to be specific or doctrinal (DH)
  • Royal psalmscommemorate Davidic kings
  • Enthronement psalmshope of new king
  • Descendant of David
  • Psalms of Wisdom and Instructionspecific guidance

9
Psalms
  • Dialogue and communication between god and people
  • Questioning
  • Reassurance
  • Doubt
  • Faith
  • Joy
  • Critique
  • Individual
  • Communal

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Psalm 1
  • Happy he who does not follow counsel of wicked
  • Like a tree beside water
  • Lord watches over way of righteous

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Psalm 8
  • Glorious name of Lord
  • Majesty praised as high as heavens
  • Small concern of mortal next to gods great
    creations
  • Yet human is little less than god

12
Psalm 19
  • Heavens tell of glory of god
  • Sun like a bridegroom
  • Nothing hidden from its heat
  • Law of Lord is perfect
  • Instructs soul
  • Lord as rock and redeemer

13
Psalm 23
  • Lord my shepherdlack nothing
  • No feareven in valleys of darkness
  • Spread table for me amidst enemies
  • Cup brims over
  • Will dwell in house of Lord all my days

14
Psalm 24
  • Earth and all in it belong to Lord
  • Pure of heart may confront god
  • Will receive blessing from god
  • Lift up heads for king of glory
  • Who is this king of glory?

15
Psalm 42-43
  • As a deer longs, so I long for you
  • People ask, Where is your god?
  • Deep in distress and misery
  • Lord protects meI praise in return
  • God as rock
  • God my refugeyet why have you rejected me

16
Psalm 84
  • Dearly loved dwelling placepoet pines for house
    of god
  • Happy those who dwell in gods house
  • Asks god to bless appointed king
  • Better 1 day in house of god then 1,000 in my home

17
Psalm 90
  • You have been our refuge through all generations
  • 1,000 years as 1 day to god
  • Omnipotence of god
  • How long lord?
  • Time to show compassion
  • Grant us days of gladness now
  • Establish for us all that we do

18
Psalm 91
  • Lord as refuge and fortressin whom I place trust
  • He will rescue you
  • Have no fear
  • Will see retribution of wicked
  • No disaster will befall you
  • Gods angels will guard you
  • God knows my name
  • God will be with me in times of trouble

19
Psalm 98
  • Sing a new song to lord
  • Lord has shown his victoryseen by all ends of
    earth
  • Calls on all earth to break into songs of praise
  • Rivers and mountains join in

20
Psalm 121
  • My help only from god
  • Will not let foot stumble
  • Lord as guardian
  • Will protect against all harm

21
Psalm 122
  • Let us go to house of LordJerusalem
  • Throne of justiceat house of David
  • Peace be within you

22
Psalm 125
  • Believers in Lord like Mt. Zion
  • Lord will surround people
  • May lord reward the good and punish the wicked

23
Psalm 126
  • Like people renewed in healthwhen lord restored
    Zion
  • Laughter and joy
  • Restore our fortunes now
  • Sow tearsreap joy

24
Psalm 130
  • Called Lord from out of depths
  • Forgiveness with lord
  • Soul waits for lord with longing
  • Love unfailing in lord
  • God alone to set Israel free

25
Wisdom Literature
  • Three realms of authority in ancient Israel
  • Priest
  • Prophet
  • Sage
  • Priestinstructs in covenant law (Torah)
  • Prophetconveys gods word
  • Sageprovides wise advice

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Wisdom Literature
  • Wise as public figures
  • Remembered for short, wise sayings
  • Sources of knowledge (e.g. Proverbs)
  • Solomon as traditional provider of Wisdom
  • Wisdom books
  • Wisdom
  • Ecclesiastes
  • Proverbs

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Wisdom Literature
  • Variety of literatures
  • Riddles
  • Fables
  • Sayings
  • Maxims
  • Individual or collected
  • Usually anonymous
  • Many written lateGreek influence
  • e.g. Wisdom of Solomon

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Wisdom Literature
  • Joseph and Daniel as wise charactersinterpret
    dreams
  • Wisdom literature marked by authors wise
    reflections on mundane existence
  • Ambiguity of ethical message
  • Not easily categorized
  • Wisdom authors often castigatedcan arrive at
    seditious conclusions
  • Especially in interpreting role of divine in
    everyday existence

29
Song of Songs
  • Cycle of erotic love poetryemphasis on sensual
    love
  • Lyrical drama?
  • Hard to date
  • May be as early as 10th century BCE
  • May be as late as 4th century BCE
  • Likely post-exilic redaction
  • No historical allusions

30
Song of Songs
  • Geographical allusions to Northern Kingdom
  • Geography notably rural
  • Celebration of sexual/sensual passion
  • Often read as allegory of marriage
  • Gods love of Israel?
  • Christs love for church?
  • Now seen primarily as celebration of physical
    sensuality

31
Song of Songs
  • Spiritual dimension of poetrys eroticism
  • Power of love and death
  • Traditionally attributed to Solomon1000 wives
  • Clearly not the author
  • Strong influence of Near Eastern love poetry
  • Influence of Near Eastern fertility goddess,
    Asherahmarried to El or Baal
  • Similarity to Egyptian love poetry
  • May have been intended for Israeli country
    weddings

32
Song of Songs
  • Many bibles (including our own) edit poetry to
    create lyrical wedding drama
  • Only one reference to marriageSolomons wedding
    procession
  • Emphasis on both beloveds/lovers absence and
    abundance
  • Lovers placed in places common in scripture
  • Places are described as fragrant and lush

33
Song of Songs
  • At conclusion, love placed in larger context of
    death, god, and underworld
  • Paradox of human love
  • Love as strong as death
  • Love as sensual and physicalmarked by affinity
    to this world
  • Can love reach beyond this world?
  • Variation on advice of Ecclesiastes?

34
Song of Songs
  • 1 Fragrant love
  • May he smother me with kisses
  • Take me to your chamber
  • Bride as dark and lovely
  • Bridegroom admires bridges body
  • Bridges images/admiration for bridegroom
  • Beautiful eyes
  • Handsome bridegroom

35
Song of Songs
  • 2 Beloved as lily among thorns
  • Fruit of beloved sweet to taste
  • Charges maidens of Jerusalem not to awaken love
    before timebefore it is ready
  • Beloved as young stag
  • Bridegrooms call of bridge

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Song of Songs
  • Let me see your face
  • Beloved mine and I his
  • 3 Sought love night after nightnot found
  • Go to search in city
  • Bride brings beloved back to mothers house
  • Do not rouse love until ready
  • Solomons wedding procession

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Song of Songs
  • Solomons wedding daycome out and greet him
  • 4 How beautiful is the bride
  • Beautiful without a flaw
  • You have stolen my heart
  • Your love more fragrant than wine
  • Great beauty of bride
  • Petrarchan image

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Song of Songs
  • Blow upon my gardenspread spices around
  • 5 Bridegroom has aroused brides beauty
  • Eat and drink deeply until drunk with love
  • Beloved knockingwants in
  • Arose to open for beloved
  • Opened to love
  • Love goneto go and find love

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Song of Songs
  • Bride praises beauty of beloved
  • Bride on beauty of beloved
  • 6 I am my belovedshe mine
  • Eyes of bride dazzle bridegroom
  • Bride as only perfect woman
  • Beautiful as the moonradiant as the sun
  • Bride makes bridegroom a prince

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Song of Songs
  • 7 Beauty of brides thighs
  • Sensuality of navel
  • Enticing daughter of delight
  • 8 Brideif only you were like a brother
  • Then she could kiss beloved in public
  • Bridegroom rouses bride under apple tree where
    mother was in labor
  • Love strong as death

41
Song of Songs
  • Many waters cannot quench
  • Little sisternot yet pubescent
  • What to do with her when she is asked in
    marriage?
  • Brides vineyard as hers to give
  • Bride calls bridegroom out into openshow
    yourself

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The Wisdom of Solomon
  • Attributed to Solomon
  • Written by anonymous Hellenized Jew living in
    Alexandria Egypt
  • Author uses Septuagint
  • Written during last century BCE
  • Combines Greek philosophy and Hebrew Wisdom
    tradition
  • Platonic distinction of body/soul
  • Rewards of virtue and immortality
  • Strong Hellenistic influence

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The Wisdom of Solomon
  • Figure of Wisdom identified as traditional spirit
    of god
  • Written to Jews living in exile in Egypt
  • Many tempted to relinquish religion and pursue
    Greek culture
  • Shows superiority of Hebrew ethics and faith
    practices
  • Shows omnipresence of god in Hebrew history
  • Even reaches out to gentile community

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The Wisdom of Solomon
  • Three major sections
  • Rewards of wisdom/immortality
  • Wisdom described
  • Wisdoms role in Hebrew/human history
  • Fate of wicked vs. righteoustied to Wisdom
  • Deitys justice will win out in end
  • Claims humans created for immortality

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The Wisdom of Solomon
  • Souls of just monitored by god
  • Suffering of just as a textPatience
  • Unjust/ungodly receive appropriate punishment
  • Afterlife conceptpromise of eternity of bliss to
    the just
  • Lady Wisdom
  • Speaker (Solomon) takes Wisdom as bride

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The Wisdom of Solomon
  • Suggestion of preexistent soulprior to
    incarnation
  • Souls rewarded and punished in afterlife
  • Immaterial/preexistent soul
  • Strong Platonic influence
  • Four cardinal virtues of Christianitytemperance,
    prudence, justice, fortitude

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The Wisdom of Solomon
  • Concludes with survey of human history
  • Presence of Wisdom presence of god
  • Gods care of/compassion for people
  • Allows for reinterpretation of Israels history
    in millennial moment
  • Presence of evil attributed to Devils
    spitebeginning to revise Genesis account

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The Wisdom of Solomon
  • Wisdom as Gods all-powerful Word
  • Comes to earth from heavens
  • Logos tradition developed by Philo Judaeus
  • Adopted by Gospel According to John
  • Prehuman ChristLogospresent at creation

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The Wisdom of Solomon
  • 1 Love justiceseek and find lord
  • Wisdom wont enter shifty soul
  • Spirit of lord fills earth
  • Unjust person will be made to account
  • God did not make/bless death
  • 2 They saidwe will pass away our lives as
    fleeting shadows
  • Enjoy good things of creation while you can

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The Wisdom of Solomon
  • God will save the just
  • God made humanity imperishable
  • 3 Souls of just in gods hand
  • Will shine in glory at judgment
  • Wretched is he who thinks nothing of Wisdom
  • Blessed is innocent woman and eunuch
  • Glory of honest work

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The Wisdom of Solomon
  • 4 Virtue as kind of immortality
  • Just person will die and be at rest
  • Children born out of unlawful union as proof of
    parents sin
  • God helps his holy people
  • Godless will be dishonored and in anguish in
    death
  • 5 Just man to take his stand in afterlife

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The Wisdom of Solomon
  • Hopelessness of godless
  • Just live foreverroyal splendor will be theirs
  • Just will take holiness as invincible
    shieldemploy lighting
  • Apocalyptic imagery
  • 6 Authority given by god
  • God reviews those with authority

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The Wisdom of Solomon
  • Hope that leaders learn wisdom
  • In praise of Wisdom
  • Desire for learninghelps bring you closer to god
  • Leaders must honor wisdom to reign forever
  • Solomons account of meeting Wisdom

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The Wisdom of Solomon
  • All kings come in and out of life by single path
  • Solomon initially ignorant
  • Wisdom as inexhaustible treasure
  • Wisdoms skills made all things
  • Permeability of Wisdom
  • Wisdom makes all things new

55
The Wisdom of Solomon
  • 8 Solomon loved Wisdom and sought her out
  • She chooses what gods works are to be
  • Great value of Wisdom
  • Solomon takes Wisdom home
  • To have immortality through Wisdom
  • Becomes good king and brave warrior
  • Find rest in Wisdom

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The Wisdom of Solomon
  • 9 Wisdom beside gods throne
  • Wisdom present with god prior to creation
  • Wisdom knows and understands all things
  • Perishable human body weighs down human body
  • Intelligent mortals kept safe by Wisdom
  • 10 Wisdoms role in early history of Israel
  • Wisdom becomes hinge in Israels history

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The Wisdom of Solomon
  • Wisdom guides and preserves
  • Wisdom rescues race from oppressorsguide of
    Exodus
  • Wisdom as source of success in all
  • Wisdom set all things in order
  • All things you created dear to you
  • Great strength of Wisdomjustice
  • Judge in mercy

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The Wisdom of Solomon
  • He who is just must also be kind-hearted
  • Disciplining of children
  • 13 Idols thought to be beautiful by people
  • 14 Gods providence as pilot of ship
  • Recalls flood story
  • Idols did not exist from beginningaill not last
    forever
  • Idolatry leads to warfare

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The Wisdom of Solomon
  • 15 god as kind and merciful ruler
  • To know god as source of immortality
  • Greatest fools as oppressors of gods people
  • No human has power to shape a god
  • 16 god has power of life and death
  • No escape from hand of god
  • Creation orders world

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The Wisdom of Solomon
  • 17 Great are your judgments
  • 19 god knows future of godless and god-fearing
  • Fate of afterlife
  • Servants of god preserved unscathed in afterlife
  • Servants of god can remember life/history in
    afterlife

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The Wisdom of Solomon
  • Punishment of sinners
  • God continues to direct Israels history
  • God as maker and organizer
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