Beschreibung
This book brings the study of metaphorical language back to the heart of Psalm scholarship: The author carries out his research by analyzing a few selected Psalms (Pss 18; 19; 28; 31; 42; 62; 71; 73; 78; 89; 92; 94; 95; 144). It results that the address «God, my Rock» is a creative form of language and is a norm or standard
when speaking of Yahweh.
Autorenportrait
Salvador OFM Cap Fernandes is a Capuchin priest from Karwar, India. Having completed his bachelor studies from Karnatak University, Dharwad, India, he attended also the post-graduate programme in Sacred Scripture at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. He has a Licentiate in Sacred Scripture from the Pontifical Biblical Institute, Rome. The author began his research in Sacred Scripture at the University of Münster, Germany, and obtained his PhD in Biblical Theology from the University of Bonn. Presently he is on the staff of Darshan Institute of Theology, Bangalore, India, and lectures also in various centers for theology and spirituality.
Inhalt
Contents: The theme of the Rock – Metaphor of the Rock in the Hebrew Bible – Rock in the Israelite Psalmic Traditions – Rock Text analysis in the Psalter – The beginning of God as Rock (Ps 18) – My Rock and Redeemer (Ps 19) – My Rock, be not deaf to me (Ps 28) – Rock of Refuge (Ps 31; 71) – God my Rock (Ps 42) – He only is my Rock and my Salvation (Ps 62) – Rock of my heart and my portion (Ps 73) – They remembered that God was their Rock (Ps 78) – My Father, my God, and the Rock of my Salvation (Ps 89) – Rock, there is no unrighteousness in him (Ps 92) – Rock of my Refuge (Ps 94) – Make a joyful noise to the Rock of our salvation (Ps 95) – Blessed be the Lord my Rock (Ps 144) – Journeying with «God as Rock» metaphor in the Psalter.