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The Psalms in Israel's Worship (The Biblical Seminar, No 14) [Paperback]

Sigmund Mowinckel (Author)
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The Biblical Seminar, No 14 February 1992
One of the most important contributions to our understanding of the psalms, The Psalms in Israel's Worship by Sigmund Mowinckel has largely provided the framework and suppositions of modern Psalms study. Fully revised from the original Norwegian edition and now featuring a substantial new foreword by James Crenshaw, this classic work (two volumes in one) argues that the psalms originated in actual temple worship and were used regularly to add drama to Israel's adoration of Yahweh. Throughout this fascinating work, Mowinckel carefully explores the relationship of the various psalm types to the congregation's devotional life, including hymns of praise from Israel's national festivals, psalms of lamentation and penitence, and personal or private psalms of thanksgiving. Other topics include the psalms' relationship to prophecy and wisdom, their composition and collection, their style and performance, and the technical terminology involved in Psalms study.
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  • Paperback: 581 pages
  • Publisher: Sheffield Academic Pr (February 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1850753334
  • ISBN-13: 978-1850753339
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.5 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #10,027,001 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Sing a new song, sing an old song..., October 1, 2004
It is a sad thing that many scholars do not have ready access to the many classic texts written outside of their primary language; even with the requirement of most doctoral programmes of foreign language study, it seems increasingly few scholars develop the language skills to do research in other languages, and, if they do, it is always in one of the major languages of the discipline (in biblical studies, those major scholarly languages tend to be German or French, apart from English). Thus, when a classic text such as this appears in Norwegian, it gets perhaps less notice than it should. It is a good thing to have this text, from the middle of the twentieth century, available in English in an affordable, one-volume edition.

Mowinckel was one of the primary voices proclaiming that the Psalms were used not just as poetic devices and pieces of literature in aid of and worship of God, but as actual liturgical pieces, much like hymns and recitations in church and synagogue services today. While he uses the form history/type history approach (Gattungsgeschichte) a la Gunkel, he also insists upon a cult functional approach to understanding the psalms. This is an approach that resonates with many in church or synagogue-based bible studies, as well as seminary students training for roles of ministry as pastors, priests and rabbis.

Mowinckel relates the psalms to other parts of the biblical text, the prophets in particular. Psalms can be, among many forms, of praise or of lamentation - it is especially with the later that prophetic voices can be heard. Mowinckel traces the different kinds of voices heard in the Psalms, different times and different situations influencing pieces of what much later became a more unified collection. Mowinckel uses early information from the Dead Sea Scrolls (many of the psalms scrolls were among the earlier pieces to reach publication and public view; sadly, Mowinckel died some time before the majority of the scrolls were available to the public). Mowinckel traces not only the development of the voices and authorship of the psalms, but also the history of compilation and collection, and the various aspects surrounding how they were used, and the musical and technical aspects of psalms.

James L. Crenshaw of Duke University provides an introduction that briefly traces the history of interpretation of the psalms, from the early church to the Enlightenment period, then through the various significant personalities involved with biblical scholarship during the nineteenth century `liberal' period forward into the twentieth century, to set the stage for the environment in which Mowinckel was writing. Part the Eerdmans' Biblical Resource Series, it is an excellent volume for scholars, useful for pastors, and likely to be of interest to anyone with a deep love and curiosity about the psalms.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best understanding of Use of Psalms, October 14, 2009
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Jessica L. Epstein "Cantor" (Glen Ridge, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
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This book (even though not new!) is a wonderful resource for those who want to understand the Psalms as part of the Temple Cult in Jerusalem. Mowinckel is very persuasive in shedding light upon the fact that just because they were written (at times) in the first person, does not mean that they were individual, private prayers. Rather, that the king embodied the entire people in a way we can only dimly grasp.

Amazing work. A must read for liturgists and scholars.

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No book of the Old Testament has been read so much throughout the ages as the book of Psalms, 'the Psalms of David' as they are popularly termed. Read the first page
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festal cult, festal myth, decalogical tradition, protective psalms, qinah verses, national psalms, cultic psalms, festal psalm, great many psalms, qinah metre, learned psalmography, extant psalms, enthronement hymns, congregational psalms, enthronement festival, psalm criticism, cult psalms, psalm style, thanksgiving psalm, private psalms, enthronement psalms, reform prophets, thought rhyme, cultic situation, cultic poetry
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Old Testament, Holy One, Mount Sinai, Mount Zion, Reed Lake, New Testament, Song of Deborah, Jesus Sirach, Temple of Jerusalem, God of Jacob, Near East, Wheeler Robinson, Even Gunkel, The Labyrinth, Book of Pss, Fresh Approach, North Israelite, Rowley Festschrift, Das Gebet, Ideas of Div, Ist of Tishri, Modern Study, Temple of Solomon, Temple of Yahweh, Ugaritic Grammar
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