Psalm 47: Partikularisme en universalisme. Jahwe is ons ons koning �n koning oor die hele aarde

Psalm 47:� Particularism and universalism. Jahwe is� our king and king of all the earth In� this� article,� Psalm� 47� is� considered from� a� text� immanent perspective and particular attention� is given� to� the morphological,� syntactical,� stylistic and� semantic� facets� of the� psalm.� Alt...

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Main Author: W.S. Prinsloo
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 1996-04-01
Series:Verbum et Ecclesia
Online Access:http://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/VE/article/view/526
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description Psalm 47:� Particularism and universalism. Jahwe is� our king and king of all the earth In� this� article,� Psalm� 47� is� considered from� a� text� immanent perspective and particular attention� is given� to� the morphological,� syntactical,� stylistic and� semantic� facets� of the� psalm.� Although� problems� of interpretation experienced in� respect of� Psalm 47 are� the� same as� those for the� so-called enthronement psalms,� this� article� concentrates� mainly� on� those� research problems that are peculiar to this psalm.� Psalm 47 is a hymn comprising of two parallel strophes� (w.� 2-6 and 7-10).� The� reason� for the exhortations� to praise� is� the fact that in his deeds� of� salvation� towards� Israel,� Yahweh has also proved himself to� be� the� mighty,� universal� king.� Psalm� 47 probably dates from the exilic or post-exilic period.
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spelling doaj.art-94011ee5f09d4173a4f32efade714ed02022-12-22T03:01:59ZafrAOSISVerbum et Ecclesia1609-99822074-77051996-04-0117238840410.4102/ve.v17i2.526421Psalm 47: Partikularisme en universalisme. Jahwe is ons ons koning �n koning oor die hele aardeW.S. PrinslooPsalm 47:� Particularism and universalism. Jahwe is� our king and king of all the earth In� this� article,� Psalm� 47� is� considered from� a� text� immanent perspective and particular attention� is given� to� the morphological,� syntactical,� stylistic and� semantic� facets� of the� psalm.� Although� problems� of interpretation experienced in� respect of� Psalm 47 are� the� same as� those for the� so-called enthronement psalms,� this� article� concentrates� mainly� on� those� research problems that are peculiar to this psalm.� Psalm 47 is a hymn comprising of two parallel strophes� (w.� 2-6 and 7-10).� The� reason� for the exhortations� to praise� is� the fact that in his deeds� of� salvation� towards� Israel,� Yahweh has also proved himself to� be� the� mighty,� universal� king.� Psalm� 47 probably dates from the exilic or post-exilic period.http://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/VE/article/view/526
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Psalm 47: Partikularisme en universalisme. Jahwe is ons ons koning �n koning oor die hele aarde
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title Psalm 47: Partikularisme en universalisme. Jahwe is ons ons koning �n koning oor die hele aarde
title_full Psalm 47: Partikularisme en universalisme. Jahwe is ons ons koning �n koning oor die hele aarde
title_fullStr Psalm 47: Partikularisme en universalisme. Jahwe is ons ons koning �n koning oor die hele aarde
title_full_unstemmed Psalm 47: Partikularisme en universalisme. Jahwe is ons ons koning �n koning oor die hele aarde
title_short Psalm 47: Partikularisme en universalisme. Jahwe is ons ons koning �n koning oor die hele aarde
title_sort psalm 47 partikularisme en universalisme jahwe is ons ons koning �n koning oor die hele aarde
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