Introduction to the Psalms: A Song from Ancient Israel seeks to provide the reader with a solid Introduction to the Hebrew Psalter, one that is informed by an interest in its shape and shaping.
About the Author: Nancy de Claiss?-Walford is associate professor of Old Testament and biblical languages at Mc Afee School of Theology, Mercer University, Atlanta, and she is the author of Biblical Hebrew: An Introductory Textbook from Chalice Press..
Included are two appendices that provide a listing of the superscriptions and Gatt?ngen of the psalms in the Hebrew Psalter and an explanation of many of the technical terms found in their superscriptions.
She proposes a way to read the Psalms as a unified whole and in relationship to one another rather than as individual pieces, giving an inclusive, all-encompassing shape to the Psalter.
In the final chapter, de Claiss?-Walford draws conclusions about the shape of the Psalter and about its story and message.
She introduces each of the five books of the Psalter, providing a detailed examination of those individual psalms that are either key to the shaping of the Psalter or interesting studies in poetic style.
The author, Nancy de Claiss?-Walford, provides an up-to-date study on the poetic style of the psalms in the Psalter, their Gatt?ngen or genres, the broad shape of the book, and the history of its shaping.
Introduction to the Psalms: A Song from Ancient Israel seeks to provide the reader with a solid Introduction to the Hebrew Psalter, one that is informed by an interest in its shape and shaping