Psalm 16 in the New Testament and in Early Christian Literature

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Abstrakti

In the New Testament, Psalm 16 has been interpreted as referring to the bodily resurrection of Jesus (Peter’s speech in Acts 2:14–36 and Paul’s speech in Acts 13:16–41). Preliminary mapping of early Christian reception of Psalm 16 has convinced me that it has been interpreted in two fundamentally different ways. First, it has been interpreted with christological emphasis where the New Testament reading in Peter’s speech has been taken as a starting-point. Second, it has been interpreted as a prayer to God where David asks help for his distress. In the present study I shall demonstrate in which ways and for what reasons these two significantly different readings were developed in early Christian reception.
AlkuperäiskieliEnglanti
OtsikkoSong, Prayer, Scripture
AlaotsikkoAspects of the Reception of the Book of Psalms from the Hebrew Bible to the 21st Century
ToimittajatDavid Davage, Lena-Sofia Tiemeier
KustantajaBloomsbury academic
Luku9
Sivut142-166
Sivumäärä25
ISBN (elektroninen)9780567711847, 9780567711854
ISBN (painettu)9780567711830
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TilaJulkaistu - 2025
OKM-julkaisutyyppiA3 Kirjan osa tai toinen tutkimuskirja

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NimiThe Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies

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