Psalms : Volume 3 (Baker Commentary on the Old Testament Wisdom and Psalms)
Psalms 90-150
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Psalms : Volume 3 (Baker Commentary on the Old Testament Wisdom and Psalms)
Psalms 90-150
About This Book
John Goldingay's three-volume commentary on the book of Psalms is now complete with this third volume. This work combines literary, historical, grammatical, and theological insights in a widely accessible manner. One of today's foremost experts on biblical theology, Goldingay covers Psalms 90-150 with his own translation of each passage, followed by interpretive comments and discussion of the theological implications. "The book of Psalms is the literary sanctuary; a holy place where humans share their joys and struggles with brutal honesty in God's presence, " writes Tremper Longman III, editor of the Baker Commentary on the Old Testament Wisdom and Psalms series. Pastors, seminary students, scholars, and Bible study leaders will enjoy this enriching volume. Goldingay's Psalms commentary is also available as a three-volume set.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Series Preface
- Author’s Preface
- Abbreviations
- Psalm 90: Yhwh and Time
- Psalm 91: Shadow of the Almighty
- Psalm 92: Testimony, Praise, and Teaching
- Psalm 93: Yhwh Began to Reign
- Psalm 94: God of Redress
- Psalm 95: Praise, Prostration, Obedience
- Psalm 96: Why Yhwh Comes
- Psalm 97: Yhwh Began to Reign: Earth Is to Rejoice
- Psalm 98: God of Israel, God of the World
- Psalm 99: Holy Name, Holy Place, Holy God
- Psalm 100: Summons to All the Earth
- Psalm 101: Leadership with Integrity
- Psalm 102: My Time, Our Time, and Yhwh’s Time
- Psalm 103: Restoration, Individual and Communal
- Psalm 104: Yhwh in Relation to Creation Then and Now
- Psalm 105: Yhwh Is Still the Same
- Psalm 106: Recognizing Yhwh’s Judgment
- Psalm 106:48: Coda to Book IV
- Psalm 107: Yhwh Has Indeed Restored Israel
- Psalm 108: Claiming God’s Promises
- Psalm 109: How to Pray for Recompense
- Psalm 110: King and Priest
- Psalm 111: Worship and Wisdom
- Psalm 112: Beatitudes
- Psalm 113: Yhwh Sits on High, Looks Down Low
- Psalm 114: Still the God of the Exodus
- Psalm 115: God and Other Objects of Trust
- Psalm 116: How to Give Your Testimony (II)
- Psalm 117: Much in a Small Compass
- Psalm 118: The Stone Spurned
- Psalm 119: The Dynamics of the Moral Life
- Psalm 120: War and Peace
- Psalm 121: Yhwh as Helper, Maker, Guard
- Psalm 122: For Jerusalem
- Psalm 123: The Servant Looks to the Master
- Psalm 124: Our Help Is Yhwh’s Name
- Psalm 125: Well-Being on Israel
- Psalm 126: Weeping and Laughter
- Psalm 127: Yhwh Gives, Yhwh Fills
- Psalm 128: Work, Home, Family
- Psalm 129: The Promise of Empty Harvest
- Psalm 130: From the Depths of Trouble and Waywardness
- Psalm 131: How I Gave Up Trying to Fix Things, and So Should You
- Psalm 132: The Reciprocity of Prayer
- Psalm 133: How Wondrous Is Living as One
- Psalm 134: The Reciprocity of Praise and Blessing
- Psalm 135: How to Use Scripture in Praise
- Psalm 136: Yhwh’s Commitment
- Psalm 137: Being Mindful of Jerusalem
- Psalm 138: Before Gods, Kings, Enemies
- Psalm 139: Yhwh Can Know All about Me
- Psalm 140: Caught in Their Own Trap
- Psalm 141: Set a Watch at My Mouth
- Psalm 142: How to Get Prayer to Work
- Psalm 143: No Living Person Is Faithful before You
- Psalm 144: The Interplay between Past Praise and Present Context
- Psalm 145: Thine Is the Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory, Forever and Ever
- Psalm 146: On Leaders
- Psalm 147: God of Cosmos, Congregation, and City
- Psalm 148: Creation’s Ring of Praise
- Psalm 149: Preparing to Leave the Sanctuary
- Psalm 150: The End of Prayer Is Praise
- Glossary
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Subject Index
- Author Index
- Index of Scripture and Other Ancient Writings
- Series Page