Psalm 119

Psalm 119
About this book
"The alphabetic acrostic is one of the most easily identifiable poetic forms in the Hebrew Bible. Yet its very obviousness has tended to deflect deeper exploration of its structure and purpose. There is no priori reason that alphabetic acrostics should be less creative, expressive, or complex than other psalms. Thus the essays collected here investigate the acrostic format as a legitimate option for Israelite poets rather than as the refuge of uninspired epigones. Freedman focuses on the technical aspects of the psalms: metrics, syllable counts, colon length, and symmetry within the psalm. The results show that the poets' creativity functioned at all levels, from the individual line to the complete psalm." -- Back Cover
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- OL Work ID
- OL21268297W
Subjects
Torah scrollsJewish literatureBible, criticism, interpretation, etc., o. t. poetical booksAcrostics in the BibleBibleRelation to the PentateuchLanguage, styleRelation to PsalmsRelation to PentateuchRelation to Psalm CXIX