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9783110736380 - Psalms In/On Jerusalem Ilana Pardes Editor

Psalms In/On Jerusalem Ilana Pardes Editor

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This volume explores the ways in which Jerusalem is represented in Psalms – from its position in the context of liturgical and pilgrim songs to its role as metaphor. Jerusalem in the Book of Psalms is the site of scenes of redemption, joy, and celebration of the proximity to God and the house of the Lord. But it is also the quintessential locus of loss, marked by cries over the devastating destruction of the Temple. These two antithetical poles of Jerusalem are expressed in both personal terms as well as within a collective framework. The bulk of the articles are devoted to questions of reception, to the ways in which the geographies of the Book of Psalms have travelled across their native bounds and entered other historical settings, acquiring new forms and meanings.         .
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9783110736380 - Herausgeber: Pardes, Ilana; Münz-Manor, Ophir: Psalms In/On Jerusalem
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Herausgeber: Pardes, Ilana; Münz-Manor, Ophir

Psalms In/On Jerusalem

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Österreich ~EN NW

ISBN: 9783110736380 bzw. 3110736381, vermutlich in Englisch, De Gruyter / Gruyter, Walter de GmbH, neu.

Lieferung aus: Österreich, Erscheint vorauss. 7. Dezember 2020, Versandkostenfrei innerhalb von Deutschland.
This volume explores the ways in which Jerusalem is represented in Psalms - from its position in the context of liturgical and pilgrim songs to its role as metaphor. Jerusalem in the Book of Psalms is the site of scenes of redemption, joy, and celebration of the proximity to God and the house of the Lord. But it is also the quintessential locus of loss, marked by cries over the devastating destruction of the Temple. These two antithetical poles of Jerusalem are expressed in both personal terms as well as within a collective framework. The bulk of the articles are devoted to questions of reception, to the ways in which the geographies of the Book of Psalms have travelled across their native bounds and entered other historical settings, acquiring new forms and meanings.
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