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Psalm 34 is the 34th psalm〔Commentaires sur les psaumes, d’Hilaire de Poitiers, (Paris, Éditions du Cerf, 2008), collection sources chrétiennes n°515,〕〔Commentaires of the Psalmes, by saint Johnn Chrysostome〕〔Discourse of the Psalmes, by saint Augustin, vol.2,(Sagesses chrétiennes)〕〔Commentairy (jusqu’au psaume 54), by saint Thomas Aquinus, (Éditions du Cerf, 1273)〕〔Jean Calvin, Commentaire des psalmes, 1557〕 of the Book of Psalms,〔Psalm 33 according to the Greek numbering system.〕 It is an acrostic poem in the Hebrew Alphabet. The 34th Psalm is a Psalm of David in the Bible one of a series of the songs of thanksgiving, and It is the first Psalm, which describes angels as a guardian of the righteous. Psalm 34 is attributed to David. The Psalm title derives from when David is living with the Philistines.〔1 Sam 21〕 ==Structure== Which could be structured in the following manner:〔Corinne Lanoir in Römer, Macchi et Nihan 2009, p. 346.〕 # Vers 2-4: Hymn Introduction # Vers 5: Basic praising, preaching the fate of the Psalmist # Vers 6-11: teaching, which is evident from his fate # Vers 12-22: didactic poem 1.Vers 12: psalmist is now "teacher" # Vers 13-15: Question - Answer: # Vers 16-22 # Collection of wise sayings It is an acrostic poem in the Hebrew Alphabet, with each letter of the Hebrew alphabet beginning a verse in sequential order; the lone exception is waw ( ו ), which begins the second clause of verse six. Verse 22, the concluding statement, begins with pe, outside the acrostic scheme. The Old Testament scholar Hermann Gunkel felt that the acrostic nature of the Psalm made any historical, or theological analysis impossible.〔Herman Gunkel, Die Psalmen, (61986), 142f.〕 This psalm is an acrostic of confidence as is Psalm 25 with which it has many similarities. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Psalm 34」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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