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portada The End of the Psalter: Psalms 146?150 in the Masoretic Text, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the Septuagint
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
332
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9781481308991

The End of the Psalter: Psalms 146?150 in the Masoretic Text, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the Septuagint

Alma Brodersen (Author) · Baylor University Press · Paperback

The End of the Psalter: Psalms 146?150 in the Masoretic Text, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the Septuagint - Alma Brodersen

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Synopsis "The End of the Psalter: Psalms 146?150 in the Masoretic Text, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the Septuagint"

Psalms 146–150―sometimes called the "Final Hallel"―are often thought to comprise an end to the Psalter. Frequently seen as connected to other psalms through catchwords that act as both literary and theological links, these final psalms are thought to originally, and deliberately, close out the entire book of psalms. However, Alma Brodersen questions this purported function of these psalms.The End of the Psalter presents new interpretations of Psalms 146–150 based on the oldest extant evidence: the Hebrew Masoretic Text, the Hebrew Dead Sea Scrolls, and the Greek Septuagint. Brodersen analyzes each psalm separately in all three sources, complete with a translation and detailed comments on form, intertextuality, content, genre, and date. Based on this rigorous analysis, Brodersen makes detailed comparisons of the individual psalms and their intertextual references that highlight substantial differences between the transmitted texts.Brodersen concludes that Psalms 146–150 were separate texts, which only came to form the end of the Psalter in the Masoretic tradition. Her work underscores the importance of "psalms exegesis" before "Psalter exegesis," and illustrates how the use of ancient sources furthers the understanding of the Psalms.

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