
Psalms, Volume 2
Psalms 73-150
George A. F. Knight(Author)
Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
Published on 1. January 1983
Book
Paperback/Softback
365 pages
978-0-664-24575-7 (ISBN)
Description
George A. F. Knight conveys the timeless beauty and contemporary relevance of Psalms 73-150, exploring their Old and New Testament significance in the context of God's redemptive plan.
For George A. F. Knight, reading the Psalms is a "glorious and exciting experience." Writing in this spirit, he captures the beauty of these timeless hymns of praise and conveys both their original meaning and their application for today. In presenting the last half of the Psalter, George A. F. Knight discusses the meaning of the Psalms in the Old Testament, their application in the New Testament, and their challenge for today's readers. Psalms 73 to 150 belong to the later period of Israel's experience of God's steadfast love, recalling the story of how ordinary, sinful people responded in both faith and denial to God's actions. Now, reflecting on the Psalms with the help of this commentary, the reader can glimpse the total pattern of God's redemptive plan as it unfolded and as it has continued throughout history.
The Daily Study Bible series seamlessly continues the legacy of William Barclay's renowned New Testament series by delving into the texts of the Old Testament, weaving together ancient wisdom and modern insights for a transformative reading experience. Perfectly tailored for individual study, spirited group discussions, or classroom exploration, the Daily Study Bible series offers an indispensable resource for spiritual seekers and scholars alike. Within these volumes, readers will encounter a profound exploration of the Scriptures, uncovering the profound messages they held in the past and discerning their relevance in the present.
For George A. F. Knight, reading the Psalms is a "glorious and exciting experience." Writing in this spirit, he captures the beauty of these timeless hymns of praise and conveys both their original meaning and their application for today. In presenting the last half of the Psalter, George A. F. Knight discusses the meaning of the Psalms in the Old Testament, their application in the New Testament, and their challenge for today's readers. Psalms 73 to 150 belong to the later period of Israel's experience of God's steadfast love, recalling the story of how ordinary, sinful people responded in both faith and denial to God's actions. Now, reflecting on the Psalms with the help of this commentary, the reader can glimpse the total pattern of God's redemptive plan as it unfolded and as it has continued throughout history.
The Daily Study Bible series seamlessly continues the legacy of William Barclay's renowned New Testament series by delving into the texts of the Old Testament, weaving together ancient wisdom and modern insights for a transformative reading experience. Perfectly tailored for individual study, spirited group discussions, or classroom exploration, the Daily Study Bible series offers an indispensable resource for spiritual seekers and scholars alike. Within these volumes, readers will encounter a profound exploration of the Scriptures, uncovering the profound messages they held in the past and discerning their relevance in the present.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Louisville
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 127 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
461 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-664-24575-7 (9780664245757)
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John C. L. Gibson
Daily Study Bible, Old Testament Set
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01/1998
Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
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Person
George A. F. Knight, former pastor and author of numerous books, served as the president of the Pacific Theological College in Fiji and as moderator of the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand. He also taught at Knox College, New Zealand; the University of St. Andrews, Scotland; and McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago. He was the author of both volumes of Psalms as well as Leviticus in The Daily Study Bible series.