Abstract

The study examines the literary and theological characteristics of the formula in Ps 89:27-28, which constitutes an important part of the divine oracle within the Psalm that closes the third book of the psalter. Starting from the context in which the psalm is found among the 150 psalms, through the analysis of the literary disposition and literary genres present in the same psalm, one can study the value of the chosen verses and also their reception not only in the Old Testament itself, but also in Qumran and the New Testament.

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