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An exhaustive study of these kingship psalms, utilizing the entire lexicon of the 8 psalms studied. Howard’s study confirms that Hebrew poetry is regularized around a pattern of bicolons of roughly 8:8 syllables and 3:3 stresses. A major contribution to the rhetorical-critical method.
Rerviewe Leslie Fuller One could no better advocate for the theory of synchronic coherant in the psalter Journal of Biblical Literature 1998
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PREFACEACKNOWLEDGMENTSABBREVIATIONS1. A CONTEXTUAL AND STRUCTURAL APPROACH TO PSALMS 93-100Modern Critical Approaches to Psalms StudyStudies Devoted to Contextual and Structural RelationshipsFocus of the Present Study2. METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONSA Synchronic Analysis of the Masoretic TextQumran and the Masoretic TextSyllable and Stress Counting and Structural Analysis3. THE TEXTSPsalm 93Psalm 94Psalm 95Psalm 96Psalm 97Psalm 98Psalm 99Psalm 1004. THE TEXTS IN CONTEXTIntroductionThe DataKey-Word LinksThematic ConnectionsStructure/Genre SimilaritiesSummaryPsalms 93-100 and SuperscriptionsPsalm 93 in ContextPsalm 94 in ContextPsalm 95 in ContextPsalm 96 in ContextPsalm 97 in ContextPsalm 98 in ContextPsalm 99 in Context5. THE STRUCTURE OF PSALMS 93-100Psalms 73-89Psalms 90-92Psalm 93Psalm 94Psalm 95Psalm 96Psalm 97Psalm 98Psalm 99Psalm 100Psalms 101-6ConclusionAPPENDIX 1: Dates of Psalms 93-100APPENDIX 2: Prose Particle Counts and Percentages in Book IVAPPENDIX 3: Divine Names and Titles in Psalms 93-100APPENDIX 4: Wisdom and Royalist/Zion Traditions in the PsalterSELECT BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX OF AUTHORS