Psalms
in Hermeneia
Psalms 2: 51–150
Pages
553
Publisher
Fortress Press
Published
1/1/2005
ISBN-13
9780800660611
Psalms 3: 101–150
Pages
600
Publisher
Fortress Press
Published
6/1/2011
ISBN-13
9780800607623
Collections
This book appears in the following featured collections.
- Top Old Testament Commentaries by Crux Sola (Nijay Gupta's Blog)
- Commentaries by Roman Catholic Scholars by John Dyer
- TGC: Scholarly Commentaries by The Gospel Coalition
Reviews
These volumes are by far the best in analyzing the poetics of a psalm. And they’re helpful in showing the psalms’ interconnectedness. Hossfeld and Zenger’s research is profitably erudite without being tedious. But Hossfeld in particular must be read with theological caution because he assumes some critical, non-orthodox views. Volume 1 in the series exists in German but has not yet been published in English.
[Full Review]
Although this set is incomplete (both authors passed before the first volume could be completed), it offers unique contributions. First, in its careful attention to historical-critical issues, and second in its extended purview. Each psalm’s relationship to adjacent psalms and to major translations (LXX, Targum) and New Testament use are given thoughtful consideration.
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