A Canonical Exegesis of the Eighth Psalm

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781575067087

YHWH's Maintenance of the Created Order through Divine Reversal

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By Hubert James Keener
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

LIST OF FIGURES

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

I. The Canon-Exegetical Approach

1. Introduction

2. A Survey of Literature on Canonical Exegesis

2.1 Brevard Childs

2.2 Barr and the Defense of “Biblical Criticism”

2.3 Mark Brett: The Case for a Pluralistic Approach

2.4 The Continuation of the Canonical Approach

3. The Canonical Approach in Dialogue with De Doctrina Christiana

3.1 The Hermeneutic of De Doctrina Christiana

3.2 De Doctrina Christiana and Canonical-Exegesis

4. Current Scholarship on Psalm 8

II. Reading Psalm Eight as a Discrete Unit

1. Reading the Eighth Psalm

1.1 Translation

1.2 Some Text-Critical and Translational Concerns

1.3 Date and Setting

1.4 Themes and Motifs

1.5 A Close Reading of Psalm 8

2. Tracing Trajectories for Canonical Exegesis

2.1 YHWH’s majestic name

2.2 The created order

2.3 The role of humanity

2.4 The reversal motif

3. Selecting Passages for Canonical Exegesis

III. Psalm 8 in the Context of the Psalter

1. Psalm 8 in the Context of Psalms 7-9/10

2. Psalm 8 in the Context of Psalms 1-14

3. Psalm 8 in the Context of Book One of the Psalter

4. Psalm 8 in the Context of the Entire Psalter

4.1 An Overview of the Shape of the Psalter

4.2 Psalm 8 and the Shape of the Psalter

5. Summary

6. Encountering the res and engendering caritas

IV. Psalm 8 in the Context of the Old Testament

1. The First Creation Account and Psalm 8

1.1 Reading Genesis 1:1-2:3 “In Itself”

1.2 Genesis 1 and Psalm 8

2. Reading Psalm 8 in Light of Job 7

2.1 Job 7:17-18

2.2 Job 7:17-18 and Psalm 8

3. Reading Psalm 8 in Light of Psalm 144

3.1 Reading Psalm 144:3-4 “in itself”

3.2 Psalm 144:3-4 and Psalm 8

4. Reversing the Dialectic: Reading the Old Testament in Light of Psalm 8; Encountering the res and engendering caritas

V. Psalm 8 and the New Testament

1. Matthew 21:14-17 and Psalm 8

1.1 Reading Matthew 21:14-17 “In Itself”

1.2 Reading Psalm 8 in Light of Matthew 21:1-17

2 Corinthians 15:25-28 and Psalm 8

2.1 Reading 1 Corinthians 15:25-28 “In Itself”

2.2 Reading Psalm 8 in Light of 1 Corinthians 15:27

3. Ephesians 1:15-22 and Psalm 8

3.1 Reading Ephesians 1:15-22 “In Itself”

3.2 Reading Psalm 8 in Light of Ephesians 1:19-23

4. Hebrews 2:5-9 and Psalm 8

4.1 Reading Hebrews 2:5-9 “In Itself”

4.2 Reading Psalm 8 in Light of Hebrews 2:5-18

5. Psalm 8 in Dialogue with the New Testament: Encountering the res and engendering caritas

VI. Summary and Conclusions

Bibliography

Index of Biblical Citations

Index of Authors and Subjects

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