Biblical basis of the imprecatory Psalms : special attention to Psalms 109 and 35 / by Eun Chae Cheong.
Material type: TextPublication details: 1987.Description: vii, 76 leaves ; 29 cmContent type:- text
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- BV4070 .B535 1987
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Chapter I. Introduction
The Problem Stated -- The Anticipated Contributions -- Methodology.
Chapter II. Different Approaches to the Study of Imprecatory Psalms
Imprecations as Expressions of Personal Vindictiveness -- Imprecations by the Psalmist's Enemies -- Imprecations as Prediction -- Imperfect Morality of the Old Testament -- Imprecations Against Spiritual Forces -- Poetically Exaggerated Mode of Composition -- Utterances of Zeal for God and God's Kingdom.
Chapter III. Background for Understanding the Imprecations
Early Biblical Basis of Divine Curses -- The Psalmist's Relation to the Enemies.
Chapter IV. In-Depth Study of Two Major Exemplary Imprecatory Psalms
Psalm 109 -- Psalm 35.
Chapter V. Use of Imprecatory Psalms in the New Testament and in Our Times
Their Use in the New Testament -- Curse in New Testament -- The Use of Imprecatory Psalms in the New Testament -- The Present Relevance of the Imprecatory Psalms.
Chapter Virgin Islands Conclusions and Observations
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