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Psalms 73-150 / James M. Hamilton.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: ; 2 | Evangelical Biblical Theology CommentaryPublication details: Bellingham, WA : Lexham Academic, c2021Description: xxix, 569 p. : 22 cmISBN:
  • 9781683595694
  • 9781683595700
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS1430.53 .H365 2021
Contents:
v. 1. -- v. 2.
Summary: "The Psalms are a carefully arranged collage of history, prophecy, and praise. James M. Hamilton provides a fresh translation and canonical interpretation of the Psalms. Though commonly read in isolation, the Psalms are best read as a collage that tells a story of God's faithfulness to his people through his king. Following the introductory Psalms 1-2, Hamilton observes the significance of the Psalter's intentional macro-structuring and intricate links across neighboring psalms. Hamilton interprets with a literary sensitivity and an eye towards canonical connections. Learn where the Psalms belong in the redemptive story, how they relate to God's people, and how they find their fulfillment in Jesus"--
Item type: Reference Book
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BS 1430.53 .A2438 2021 Christ-centered expositon : exalting Jesus in Psalms101-150 / BS 1430.53 .D43 2014 The book of Psalms / BS 1430.53 .G76 2008 Psalms / BS 1430.53 .H365 2021 Psalms 73-150 / BS 1430.53 .H365 2021 Psalms 1-72 / BS 1430.53 .P73 2018 Psalms 73-150 / BS 1430.53 .R67 2011 A commentary on the Psalms /

v. 1. -- v. 2.

"The Psalms are a carefully arranged collage of history, prophecy, and praise. James M. Hamilton provides a fresh translation and canonical interpretation of the Psalms. Though commonly read in isolation, the Psalms are best read as a collage that tells a story of God's faithfulness to his people through his king. Following the introductory Psalms 1-2, Hamilton observes the significance of the Psalter's intentional macro-structuring and intricate links across neighboring psalms. Hamilton interprets with a literary sensitivity and an eye towards canonical connections. Learn where the Psalms belong in the redemptive story, how they relate to God's people, and how they find their fulfillment in Jesus"--