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Literary analysis of Psalm 28 – I will thank Him with my song.

Posted by Rabbi Amram Maccabi on 18 December 2014, 9:23 pm

The dominant imagery of Song 28 is, appropriately enough in a praisesong, that of sound:                                                       To You, Adonai, I call.                 …

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Filed under Literary Analysis of Psalms 21 to 30, Psalms - Literary Analysis (by chapter) | Tagged Adonai, Adonai is my strength and my shield, and tend them and elevate them forever, and with my song I acclaim Him, and with the wrongdoers, bear them up for all time, do not be deaf to me, Do not pull me down with the wicked, for He has heard the sound of my pleading, For they understand not the acts of Adonai and His handiwork they would destroy and not build, Hear the sound of my pleading when I cry out to You, I call. My Rock, I was helped and my heart rejoiced, I will thank Him with my song, In Him my heart trusts, Literary analysis of Psalm 28, Psalm 28, Rescue Your people and bless Your estate. Tend them, Save Your people and bless Your inheritance, song 28, tehillim 28, To You, who speak peace to their fellows (v. 3) Blessed is Adonai, who speak peace to their fellows with foulness in their heart, ניתוח ספרותי תהלים פרק כח, תהילים כח

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Literary Analysis of Psalms is written by Dr. Victoria Rosenberg. The analysis is a product of the discussions between Rabbi Amram Maccabi and Dr. Rosenberg who weekly study a particular Psalm which inspires the analysis then posted on the website. Victoria Hammerling Rosenberg holds a PhD in English literature and has taught at Dalhousie and Mount St. Vincent universities.
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