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The psalms are masterful poems that echo the tenors of community life and worship as they project the scope of the human drama from lament to praise. They chart a profound and vital relationship with God, with all the ups and downs that this relationship implies. Konrad Schaefer's concise commentary on the psalms relates their poetic elements while respecting their historical context and traditional use in the liturgy and, more importantly, their ultimate value as a springboard to private and communal prayer. In Psalms, Schaefer focuses on the structure of each psalm, its dramatic plot, the modes of discourse, the rhetorical features, and the effective use of imagery to portray theology and the spiritual life. Schaefer portrays each poem's inner dynamic to acquaint readers with the poet and the community which prayed and preserved the composition, allowing the believer to transpose it in the contemporary situation. Psalms is for those who would like to pray the psalms with more intensity of meaning; for those willing to touch the biblical world and taste of its fruit in the Word of God; and for devoted readers of the Bible to become more expert as it helps experts become more devoted. Chapters are Introduction," "Book One (Psalms 1-41)," "Book Two (Psalms 42-72)," "Book Three (Psalms 73-89)," "Book Four (Psalms 90-106)," and "Book Five (Psalms 107-150)."
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- Old Testament (Biblical Criticism & Interpretation)
- Biblical Criticism & Interpretation
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- Adult Nonfiction
- General (Catholic)
- Catholic
- Christianity
- General (Old Testament)
- Old Testament (Biblical Studies)
- Biblical Studies
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- Old Testament (Biblical Commentary)
- Biblical Commentary
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Reviews
"An engaging commentary that opens up the ancient rhetoric and imagery of Psalms for the modern reader in fresh and meaningful ways."
The Catholic Bible Quarterly
"I heartily recommend Konrad Schaefer's Psalms - I know of no work like it. It is shaped for the reader who wishes to pray the Psalms, particularly for those who read them sequentially... [H]e is adept at pointing out links between adjoining psalms... His work is particularly acute in leading one to ways in which each psalm can aid in toughening one's faith."
William L. Holladay, Lowry Professor Emeritus, Andover Newton Theological School
"Konrad Schaefer's commentary on the Psalms is a pleasure to read. It combines solid knowledge of the Hebrew text, a poetic touch, commonsense interpretations of difficult passages, and a profoundly prayerful attitude. . . ."
Joseph F. Wimmer, O.S.A., Associate Professor, Washington Theological Union
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