A Circumstantial Clause in Psalm 99,4

In Psalm 99,4 the first stich is a circumstantial clause expressing causality relative to the clause following it. Verse 4 means to say that YHWH's royal power is exercised in establishing justice, as is shown by his acts in Israel. A syntax identical with that of the first line in Ps 99,4 can...

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Published in:Biblica
Main Author: Booij, Thijs (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Italian
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Published: Peeters 2013
In: Biblica
Further subjects:B Psalms 99,4
B devine justice
B Ezekiel 2,4
B Habakkuk 1,10
B Psalms 40,17
B power of God
B Genesis 50,20
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Summary:In Psalm 99,4 the first stich is a circumstantial clause expressing causality relative to the clause following it. Verse 4 means to say that YHWH's royal power is exercised in establishing justice, as is shown by his acts in Israel. A syntax identical with that of the first line in Ps 99,4 can be found in Gen 50,20; Ezek 2,4a; Hab 1,10; Ps 40,18a.
ISSN:2385-2062
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