From Thanksgiving to Lament: The Shape of Psalm 120

Psalm 120 does not follow the usual form-critical view of the lament. Instead of moving from lament to praise, this psalm begins with thanksgiving and ends with lament. To make sense of Psalm 120, some scholars emphasize the thanksgiving part (v. 1) while viewing the lament (vv. 2-7) as a past recol...

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Autor principal: Villanueva, Federico G. (Author)
Tipo de documento: Recurso Electrónico Artigo
Idioma:Inglês
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Publicado em: Brill [2020]
Em: Vetus Testamentum
Ano: 2020, Volume: 70, Número: 3, Páginas: 479-497
(Cadeias de) Palavra- chave padrão:B Bibel. Psalmen 120 / Estrutura textual / Agradecimento / Lamento
Classificações IxTheo:HB Antigo Testamento
Outras palavras-chave:B individual lament
B Form Criticism
B certainty of a hearing
B Thanksgiving to lament
B Thanksgiving psalm
B Songs of Ascents
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Resumo:Psalm 120 does not follow the usual form-critical view of the lament. Instead of moving from lament to praise, this psalm begins with thanksgiving and ends with lament. To make sense of Psalm 120, some scholars emphasize the thanksgiving part (v. 1) while viewing the lament (vv. 2-7) as a past recollection of the situation before the thanksgiving. Others opt to highlight the lament, interpreting the thanksgiving as a recollection of a past answer to prayer. This paper demonstrates that Psalm 120 represents in miniature form what we find in Psalms 9/10 and Psalm 40 where the lament is preceded by thanksgiving. It argues that Psalm 120 is a literary composition in which the thanksgiving and lament are deliberately juxtaposed, and in this sequence, to express a sense of the tragic.
ISSN:1568-5330
Obras secundárias:Enthalten in: Vetus Testamentum
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/15685330-12341408