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literary analysis of Psalm 32 – Bliss of Teshuvah (Return / Repentance)

Posted by Rabbi Amram Maccabi on 6 February 2015, 2:20 am

 Click here to read “Psalm Thirty-two – Translation of the Song” Composed for the purpose of instruction, Psalm 32 is moral teaching sounded in   melody. The first verse declares its intention: the song is a maskil  (מַשְׂכִּיל) –the exact meaning of the Hebrew has long been lost, but it is   apparent that it refers …

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Filed under Literary Analysis of Psalms 31 to 40, Psalms - Literary Analysis (by chapter), Psalms Chapter 32 | Tagged all upright men, Be not like a horse, For day and night Your hand was heavy upon me. My sap turned to summer dust, instruct you the way you should go. Let me counsel you with my own sight, Let me teach you, like a mule, literary analysis of Psalm 32, O you righteous, Psalms 32, Psalms Chapter 32, Rejoice in Adonai and exult, sing gladly, tehillim 32, the bit and the rein his adornment-- to keep him from drawing near you, with glad songs of deliverance surround me, without sense, You are a shelter for me. From the foe You did keep me, ניתוח ספרותי תהלים פרק כב, תהילים כב

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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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