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Uniform Title Bible. Psalms. English. Sheehan. 2013
Title The Psalms of David : translated from the Septuagint Greek / by Donald Sheehan ; Xenia Sheehan and Hierodeacon Herman Majkrzak, editors ; foreword by Christopher Merrill ; preface by Rev. John Breck
Published Eugene, Oregon : Wipf & Stock Publishers, [2013]
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Description 1 online resource (xxxix, 176 pages) : illustrations
Contents Intro; The Psalms of David; Foreword; Preface; Translator's Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; The Psalms of David; Kathisma One; Kathisma Two; Kathisma Three; Kathisma Four; Kathisma Five; Kathisma Six; Kathisma Seven; Kathisma Eight; Kathisma Nine; Kathisma Ten; Kathisma Eleven; Kathisma Twelve; Kathisma Thirteen; Kathisma Fourteen; Kathisma Fifteen; Kathisma Sixteen; Kathisma Seventeen; Kathisma Eighteen; Kathisma Nineteen; Kathisma Twenty; Appendix; Bibliography
Summary Annotation In this rendering, the Psalms become once again what they were for Christian believers from the very beginning: the hymnal of the Church. They remain, certainly, the songs of Israel: from its cries of lamentation to its shouts of exultation. But for the Christian reader, they become as well hymns of petition and praise that express both the joy and the longing of those who live 'in Christ' ... At the same time their very language can convey to us the assurance that, as he has throughout the millennia, God hears our prayer and responds to it with boundless mercy, love, and compassion. --from the Preface by Fr. John Breck Professor Sheehan's brief introductory exposition of the Davidic roots of Psalms and the poetics of chiasmus guides us in understanding how the ruining oppositions of actual experience are held in Psalms within the musical disciplines of lyric art: held, until God Himself can be seen in the ruins: seen, and felt, and overwhelmingly and gratefully loved. The psalmist's world doesn't change as he turns his experience toward God. What changes is he himself. How he changes is toward acquiring the very mind of Christ, to which each of us is called
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-174)
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SUBJECT Bible. Psalms. Greek -- Versions -- Septuagint
Bible. Psalms. English. Sheehan. 2013
Bible. Psalms fast
Subject RELIGION -- Biblical Studies -- Old Testament.
RELIGION -- Biblical Studies -- Wisdom Literature.
Form Electronic book
Author Sheehan, Donald
Sheehan, Xenia
Majkrzak, Herman
ISBN 9781630871246
1630871249