Summary Psalm 110 is one of those texts that quietly governs a great deal of New Testament teaching. This book takes that seriously, treating the psalm not as a loose…
Bible Book: Psalms
Finding Favour in the Sight of God: A Theology of Wisdom Literature
Summary Wisdom literature is often preached either as a set of practical tips or as poetic background for general encouragement. This book aims for something sturdier, a theology of wisdom…
Answering the Psalmist’s Perplexity: New-Covenant Newness In The Book Of Psalms
Summary This book addresses a real question faced by many Bible readers, how the Psalms speak within the new covenant, and how to read their tensions, hopes, and perplexities as…
The Psalms
Summary Weiser offers a substantial, historically alert reading of the Psalms, aiming to place individual psalms within Israel worship and the development of tradition. The commentary is organised with careful…
Psalms 51-150
Summary This volume continues the patristic anthology through Psalms 51 to 150, offering extracts that emphasise repentance, worship, thanksgiving, and hope. The Fathers often read the Psalms as formative for…
Psalms 1-50
Summary This volume collects early Christian comments on Psalms 1 to 50, offering a wide sampling of patristic preaching and theological reflection on the prayer book of the church. The…
Psalms
Summary This commentary offers an academically oriented engagement with the Psalms, focusing on form, function, and theological themes as they appear in the canonical collection. It is written for advanced…
Psalms
Summary This volume on Psalms in the Two Horizons Old Testament Commentary series aims to serve two purposes at once. It helps the reader grasp what the psalms say in…
Psalms Volume 3 (90-150)
Summary Psalms 90 to 150 brings the Psalter toward its final doxology, but it does not do so by pretending that pain has vanished. Book 4 begins with the sober…
Psalms Volume 2 (42-89)
Summary Psalms 42 to 89 takes you into darker valleys and larger horizons. The prayers of Book 2 and the opening stretch of Book 3 are often shaped by exile…