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David in Distress: His Portrait Through the Historical Psalms (Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies)
  
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David in Distress: His Portrait Through the Historical Psalms (Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies) (Hardcover)

by Vivian L. Johnson (Author)

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This is an analysis of the thirteen historical psalms in the Psalter that refer to crucial moments in King David's life as recorded in the Samuel narrative ("1 Sam 16-1", "Kings 2"). This book analyzes the thirteen historical psalms (3, 7, 18, 34, 51, 52, 54, 56, 57, 59, 60, 63, 142) in the "Psalter" that refer to crucial moments in King David's life as recorded in the Samuel narrative ("1 Sam 16-1", "Kings 2"). Because most Psalms research focuses on the original setting, the so-called Sitz-im-Leben, of these late additions to the book of "Psalms", they have received little attention. Using a text-based analysis, Johnson has found that these historical psalms focus on episodes of King David's life in which he experienced trouble. For example, "Psalm 3" refers to the coup started by his son Absalom, "Psalm 59" refers to the evening when Saul tried to kill David, and "Pslam 57" refers to David's days as a fugitive fleeing from Saul.By highlighting situations of David during his times of distress, these historical psalms tend to recast him as a man who prayed to his God in every moment of difficulty. This recasting of David adds to the various portraits representations of David found in biblical narrative. Over the last 30 years this pioneering series has established an unrivaled reputation for cutting-edge international scholarship in Biblical Studies and has attracted leading authors and editors in the field. The series takes many original and creative approaches to its subjects, including innovative work from historical and theological perspectives, social-scientific and literary theory, and more recent developments in cultural studies and reception history.

About the Author
Vivian L. Johnson is Associate Professor of Old Testament at United Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio.

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