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- 0802827063
- EAN
- 9780802827067
- Date of Publication
- 2008-04-22
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- Type
- Paperback / softback
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- Psalms (Two Horizons Old Testament Commentary (THOTC))
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- Grogan, Geoffrey W.
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Publisher
Eerdmans Publishing Company, William B.
ISBN-10
0802827063
ISBN-13
9780802827067
eBay Product ID (ePID)
63161093
Product Key Features
Book Title
Psalms
Number of Pages
502 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / Old Testament, Biblical Studies / Wisdom Literature
Publication Year
2008
Genre
Religion
Book Series
The Two Horizons Old Testament Commentary (Thotc) Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
26.1 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2007-051594
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
J. Alec Motyer -- author of The Prophecy of Isaiah "Here is a work as theological as the Psalms deserve, and as devotionally warm as they demand. This commentary is precisely what we would expect from Geoffrey Grogan -- magnificently researched, written with an easy grace that carries the reader along, seminal where brevity is required. It is a delight to be in the company of one who loves the Psalms as richly as he knows them, whose spirituality runs as deep as his scholarship, and whose solid independence of judgment makes him a reliable guide through the huge literature and diverse theories that the Psalms have attracted." Leslie C. Allen -- Fuller Theological Seminary "Geoffrey Grogan whetted readers' appetites with his earlier work on the theology of the Psalms. A proven exegete and theologian, he now brings this double gift to the text. He also provides an introduction to the Psalms as ancient literature. In keeping with the Two Horizons series, he presents the theology of the Psalter and evaluates it in terms of the Bible and Christian doctrine." Ted Herbert -- International Christian College, Glasgow "Grogan's wide writing interests spanning the Old and New Testaments and theology, combined with his warm personal faith, clear writing style, and decades of living with the Psalms, have resulted in this well-informed, insightful, and useful theologically focused commentary.", J. Alec Motyer -- author of The Prophecy of Isaiah "Here is a work as theological as the Psalms deserve, and as devotionally warm as they demand. This commentary is precisely what we would expect from Geoffrey Grogan -- magnificently researched, written with an easy grace that carries the reader along, seminal where brevity is required. It is a delight to be in the company of one who loves the Psalms as richly as he knows them, whose spirituality runs as deep as his scholarship, and whose solid independence of judgment makes him a reliable guide through the huge literature and diverse theories that the Psalms have attracted." Leslie C. Allen -- Fuller Theological Seminary "Geoffrey Grogan whetted readers' appetites with his earlier work on the theology of the Psalms. A proven exegete and theologian, he now brings this double gift to the text. He also provides an introduction to the Psalms as ancient literature. In keeping with the Two Horizons series, he presents the theology of the Psalter and evaluates it in terms of the Bible and Christian doctrine." Ted Herbert -- International Christian College, Glasgow "Grogan's wide writing interests spanning the Old and New Testaments and theology, combined with his warm personal faith, clear writing style, and decades of living with the Psalms, have resulted in this well-informed, insightful, and useful theologically focused commentary." Review of Biblical Literature "This new commentary on the book of Psalms is remarkable. . . . I recommend Grogan's book." Theology Today "A succinct and helpful treatment of each psalm." Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society "There is much to be gained from this commentary."
Dewey Decimal
223/.207
Synopsis
Geoffrey Grogan here tackles the growing field of Psalms research and presents an accessible theological treatment of the Psalter. He begins by surveying and evaluating the main scholarly approaches to Psalms and then provides exegesis of all the psalms, emphasizing their distinctive messages. Grogan follows with a full discussion of the Psalter's theological themes, highlighting the implications of its fivefold arrangement. He considers the massive contribution of the Psalter to biblical theology, including the way the psalms were used and interpreted by Jesus and the New Testament writers. The volume closes with an analysis of the contemporary relevance of the Psalms and a step-by-step guide to preparing a Psalms sermon, based on Psalm 8., Psalm research has become a fascinating point of growth in Old Testament scholarship and the results have been largely positive, particularly valuable for those seeking a theological understanding of the Psalter. However, the growth rate has made the field somewhat difficult to navigate. This commentary gathers the research and creates an accessible guide. Geoffrey Grogan begins by expounding and evaluating the main scholarly approaches to Psalms. He includes issues raised by the superscriptions ? treating them with seriousness ? with special attention given to the Davidic references. He then provides an exegesis of each psalm, in which the emphasis is on their distinctive messages, though classification is not ignored. Grogan follows with a full survey of the Psalter?'s theological themes, highlighting the theological implications of its fivefold arrangement. He continues with a consideration of the massive contribution the Psalter makes to biblical theology, including the way the psalms were used and interpreted by Jesus and the New Testament writers. Closing with an analysis of the contemporary relevance of the Psalms, Grogan?'s work shows the considerable value the Psalter has to guide and challenge us as we face the problems of the church and the world today.
LC Classification Number
BS1430.53.G76 2008
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