The Promised Davidic King: Psalm 108’s Canonical Placement and Use of Earlier Psalms (Studies in Scripture and Biblical Theology)Reading psalms in context \nThe Psalter is a carefully edited work, skillfully arranged to communicate a theological message. The Promised Davidic King is a case study of how a single psalm shapesand is shaped byits context in the Psalter. Wyatt Aaron Graham argues that Psalm 108 plays a guiding role in Book V (Pss 107150). Following Israels return from exile in Psalm 107, Psalm 108 introduces the eschatological King and kingdom further developed in
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Reading psalms in context
\nThe Psalter is a carefully edited work, skillfully arranged to communicate a theological message. The Promised Davidic King is a case study of how a single psalm shapes—and is shaped by—its context in the Psalter. Wyatt Aaron Graham argues that Psalm 108 plays a guiding role in Book V (Pss 107–150). Following Israel’s return from exile in Psalm 107, Psalm 108 introduces the eschatological King and kingdom further developed in Psalms 109–110. Psalm 108 repurposes Psalms 57 and 60, which in this location, take on renewed meaning in the Psalter’s unfolding story of redemption.
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\nGraham’s study of Psalm 108 gives insight into the meaning of the Psalms and displays the benefits of reading psalms in their context.
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The Promised Davidic King: Psalm 108’s Canonical Placement and Use of Earlier Psalms (Studies in Scripture and Biblical Theology)