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Literary analysis of Psalm 39 – O Master, my hope is in You.

Posted by Rabbi Amram Maccabi on 30 April 2015, 1:47 am

  Intended to be played by the lead musician (v. 1), Song 39 is a melody of one note: five times does it sound the transitoriness of human life– “how fleeting I am”, v. 5                                           …

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Filed under Literary Analysis of Psalms 31 to 40, Psalms - Literary Analysis (by chapter), Psalms Chapter 39 | Tagged And now what [can] I expect. O Master my hope is in You., for it is You Who acted., I was mute, In rebuke for crime You chastise a man, Let me know O Adonai my end and what is the measure of my days. I would know how fleeting I am., Look away from me, melt like the moth his treasure, Mere breath all humankind, Mere breath he [man] murmurs, Mere breath is each man standing, mere handspans You made my days, My heart was hot within me. In my thoughts a fire burned. I spoke with my tongue, my mouth did not open, that I may catch my breath before I depart and am not

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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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