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8 The Canonical Shape of the Psalter as Cotexts for Understanding Psalm 110: With Special Reference to Psalms 1-2 and Books I-IV
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Chan Alan KamYau
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Acknowledgments XI
- 1 An Introduction to Inner-Biblical and Inter-Biblical Interpretation: With Special Reference to the Melchizedek Passages 1
- 2 The Issue of Methodology Regarding Inner- and Inter-Biblical Interpretation: Discourse Analysis (Text-Linguistics) 13
- 3 The Issue of Methodology Regarding Inner-Biblical and Inter-Biblical Interpretation: Rhetorical Criticism 23
- 4 A Literary and Discourse Analysis of Genesis 14 34
- 5 A Literary and Discourse Analysis of the Contexts of Genesis 14: Various Texts in Genesis and Numbers 22-24 58
- 6 A Literary and Discourse Analysis of the Contexts of Genesis 14: 2 Samuel 7 81
- 7 A Literary and Discourse Analysis of Psalm 110 97
- 8 The Canonical Shape of the Psalter as Cotexts for Understanding Psalm 110: With Special Reference to Psalms 1-2 and Books I-IV 119
- 9 The Canonical Shape of the Psalter as Cotexts for Understanding Psalm 110: A Study of Book V of the Psalter 142
- 10 A Literary and Structural Analysis of Hebrews 1-7: An Inter-Biblical Interpretation of Melchizedek 163
- 11 A Discourse Analysis of Hebrews 1-7: Syntagmatic Use of the “Son” in Light of the Quotations and Allusions of Old Testament Scripture 179
- 12 Assessment and Conclusion 202
- Appendix 1 A Study of Issues Related do Inner- Biblical and Inter-Biblical Interpretation 211
- Appendix 2 Genesis 14:18-20: An Insertion or Not 219
- Appendix 3 Layout of the Masoretic Text of Genesis 14 221
- Appendix 4 A Discourse Analysis of Gen 14:20b: Who Gave Tithe to Whom 224
- Appendix 5 Three Texts Concerning Blessings: Genesis 48, 49 and Deuteronomy 33 225
- Appendix 6 A Critique of Psalms 1 and 2 Not as One Unit 227
- Appendix 7 A Rhetorical Analysis of Psalms 1 and 2 229
- Bibliography 234
- Author Index 257
- Subject Index 262
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Acknowledgments XI
- 1 An Introduction to Inner-Biblical and Inter-Biblical Interpretation: With Special Reference to the Melchizedek Passages 1
- 2 The Issue of Methodology Regarding Inner- and Inter-Biblical Interpretation: Discourse Analysis (Text-Linguistics) 13
- 3 The Issue of Methodology Regarding Inner-Biblical and Inter-Biblical Interpretation: Rhetorical Criticism 23
- 4 A Literary and Discourse Analysis of Genesis 14 34
- 5 A Literary and Discourse Analysis of the Contexts of Genesis 14: Various Texts in Genesis and Numbers 22-24 58
- 6 A Literary and Discourse Analysis of the Contexts of Genesis 14: 2 Samuel 7 81
- 7 A Literary and Discourse Analysis of Psalm 110 97
- 8 The Canonical Shape of the Psalter as Cotexts for Understanding Psalm 110: With Special Reference to Psalms 1-2 and Books I-IV 119
- 9 The Canonical Shape of the Psalter as Cotexts for Understanding Psalm 110: A Study of Book V of the Psalter 142
- 10 A Literary and Structural Analysis of Hebrews 1-7: An Inter-Biblical Interpretation of Melchizedek 163
- 11 A Discourse Analysis of Hebrews 1-7: Syntagmatic Use of the “Son” in Light of the Quotations and Allusions of Old Testament Scripture 179
- 12 Assessment and Conclusion 202
- Appendix 1 A Study of Issues Related do Inner- Biblical and Inter-Biblical Interpretation 211
- Appendix 2 Genesis 14:18-20: An Insertion or Not 219
- Appendix 3 Layout of the Masoretic Text of Genesis 14 221
- Appendix 4 A Discourse Analysis of Gen 14:20b: Who Gave Tithe to Whom 224
- Appendix 5 Three Texts Concerning Blessings: Genesis 48, 49 and Deuteronomy 33 225
- Appendix 6 A Critique of Psalms 1 and 2 Not as One Unit 227
- Appendix 7 A Rhetorical Analysis of Psalms 1 and 2 229
- Bibliography 234
- Author Index 257
- Subject Index 262