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The Psalms of the Tamid Service
A Liturgical Text from the Second Temple
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Peter Trudinger
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
2004
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This volume studies the seven psalms that were performed at the fundamental daily ritual of the Jerusalem Temple in the late Second Temple period (Psalms 24, 48, 82, 94, 81, 93, 92). It is the first comprehensive and detailed study of this richly-relevant liturgical collection.
The work centers around a literary poetic analysis of the collection as a whole, focussing on unifying features such as connections between psalms, overall structure, theme and plot. A review of the Tamid service and exegetical studies of each psalm are included.
Three innovative sections illustrate the importance of the Tamid Psalms in Second Temple studies; topics include the formation of the Psalter, the structure of liturgical texts, and the performance of Temple worship.
The work centers around a literary poetic analysis of the collection as a whole, focussing on unifying features such as connections between psalms, overall structure, theme and plot. A review of the Tamid service and exegetical studies of each psalm are included.
Three innovative sections illustrate the importance of the Tamid Psalms in Second Temple studies; topics include the formation of the Psalter, the structure of liturgical texts, and the performance of Temple worship.
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Peter L. Trudinger, Ph.D. (1980) at Stanford University and Ph.D. (2002) at Emory University, is Assistant Professor in the Theology Department at St. Bonaventure University.
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eBook published on:
December 1, 2003
eBook ISBN:
9789047401995
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Main content:
326
eBook ISBN:
9789047401995
Audience(s) for this book
All those interested in Psalms studies, literary approaches to the Hebrew Bible, background to the New Testament, Second Temple studies and texts, including the Dead Sea Scrolls, and Jewish worship in late antiquity.