Psalm 29: a Canaanite hymn to YHWH in the Psalter

"Interpreted as praising the divine powers on the storm, Psalm 29 is currently a cornerstone of the thesis of YHWH's storm-god identity and his closeness to the Canaanite Baal. Here, this view is challenged by considerations about YHWH's powers on the storm and a reanalysis of Psalm 2...

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Autor principal: Amzalag, Nisim 1962- (Autor)
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Lenguaje:Inglés
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Publicado: Leuven Paris Bristol, CT Peeters 2021
En: Études bibliques (Nouvelle série, n° 89)
Año: 2021
Colección / Revista:Études bibliques Nouvelle série, n° 89
(Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar:B Bibel. Psalmen 29 / Método histórico-crítico
Clasificaciones IxTheo:HB Antiguo Testamento
Otras palabras clave:B Bible ; Appréciation
B Bible ; Critique et exégèse
B Dieu ; Présence ; Enseignement biblique
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Sumario:"Interpreted as praising the divine powers on the storm, Psalm 29 is currently a cornerstone of the thesis of YHWH's storm-god identity and his closeness to the Canaanite Baal. Here, this view is challenged by considerations about YHWH's powers on the storm and a reanalysis of Psalm 29, including a comparative examination of the three possible expressions of the voice of YHWH (storm, volcanism, and metallurgy); a whole-psalm analysis of its structure, content and literary developments; and the meaning of five songs (Psalms 46, 96-98, 114) conditioned by it. This analysis identifies Psalm 29 as a pre-Israelite, Qenite song promoting a metallurgical relationship with YHWH, and praising him as the 'Lord of mabbul' (= revitalization). Its content unveils the Qenite Yahwism and its enduring influence in Israel. The conditioned psalms express how this song contributed to the evolution of the Israelite religion, especially the transformation of YHWH into the 'Lord of Justice' in Psalms 96-98 and the Isaiah theology"
Notas:Bibliographie Seite [214]-239, notes bibliographiques, index
ISBN:9042945923