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Praise to lord - twenty-second psalm in the light of the old testament epoch
Leštinová, Helena ; Vymětalová Hrabáková, Eva (advisor) ; Roubalová, Marie (referee)
LEŠTINOVÁ, H., Praise to the Lord - Twenty Second Psalm in The Light Of Old Testament Period. Prague 2020. Master's Thesis Charles University. Prague. Hussite Theological Faculty. Department of Biblical and Jewish Studies. Thesis supervisor. ThDr. Eva Vymětalová Hrabáková, Th.D. I tried to comprehend the feelings expressed specifically in Psalm twenty-two and above all the source of faith in the full power of salvation and mercy of God contained within. I cared deeply for the true extent of the second half of Psalm twenty-two, which requires a deeper intellectual insight and better understanding of the matter and circumstances of those days and the mentality of the worshipper, whose desires were expressed there. I also considered that the relationship to the Lord of the then Israelites was different to the relationship that exist today. In the first chapter I interpreted the meaning of Psalms for a man and how we can immerse into that meaning. It used to have a form of cultic dramatizations during the sacral gatherings in ancient Israel, and even today psalms are still irreplaceable during the mass due to their liturgical character. Chapter two explored the wide range of praise that contains both faith and prayer. It is impossible to precisely determine the date of origin of Psalm twenty-two, which...

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