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For centuries the book of Psalms has been read as a random collection of poems with no intentional arrangement. But is this a correct understanding? O. Palmer Robertson equips us to see a clear redemptive-historical progression that develops across the five books of Psalms. With the aid of charts in full color, he demonstrates how an intentional structure is indicated by elements such as the placement of acrostic psalms, strategic couplings of Messianic psalms with Torah psalms, and the grouping of psalms by topics. If you love the psalms, Robertson will give you a better grasp of the whole Psalter and a deeper appreciation of each individual poem. - Back cover.
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The Flow of the Psalms: discovering their structure and theology
2015, P&R Publishing Co.
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in English
1629951331 9781629951331
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Table of Contents
Foreword / Walter C. Kaiser Jr.
Editor's preface
Analytical outline
Introduction
Basic structural elements in the Psalms
The redemptive-historical framework of the Psalms
The flow of the book
Book I (Psalms 1-41) : Confrontation
Book II (Psalms 42-72) : Communication
Book III (Psalms 73-89) : Devastation
Book IV (Psalms 90-106) : Maturation
Book V (Psalms 107-150) : Consummation
Concluding observations
Edition Notes
The Physical Object
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