Between Sheol and Temple: Motif Structure and Function in the I-psalms (The Library of Hebrew Bible / Old Testament Studies) - Martin Ravndal Hauge - Books - Bloomsbury T&T Clark - 9781850754916 - March 1, 1995
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Between Sheol and Temple: Motif Structure and Function in the I-psalms (The Library of Hebrew Bible / Old Testament Studies) 1st edition

Martin Ravndal Hauge

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Between Sheol and Temple: Motif Structure and Function in the I-psalms (The Library of Hebrew Bible / Old Testament Studies) 1st edition

As against traditional cultic and sociological interpretations of the 'I' Psalms, this original study stresses the 'I' as a literary figure. Yet on the other hand, the historical interest of the traditional models is retained, here with emphasis on 'original' function and intent. There is a common set of central motifs related to the 'I'-figure, most easily discernible when referring to categories of locality. The 'I' is depicted in a sacred landscape of contrasting localities-'Sheol' and 'Temple' connected by the concept of 'Way'. This motif structure deploys an ideological language in which the 'I' figure is an embodiment of a religious paradigm, that attests a process of actualization and integration. The religiosity of these texts is of a mystical character, pointing to some religious practice of intense personal character aimed at experience of a divine reality. No doubt the social location of such experience was among the elite, but some texts hint at a possible 'democratization' of the religious practice they portray.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released March 1, 1995
ISBN13 9781850754916
Publishers Bloomsbury T&T Clark
Pages 322
Dimensions 156 × 234 × 19 mm   ·   625 g
Language English  

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