Abstract

This chapter outlines five investigation aspects of Psalm LXXXVIII: genus, the structure, the tradition, the environment and Scopus. The agreement with the exile-theology of Deutero-Isaiah, and the Priestly Code is obvious and the Sinai covenant is broken and dismissed. The extant in the Pentateuch narratives have known and are even exclusively to think about their oral tradition. The Psalm is familiar with the typical four-stroke Deuteronomy scheme exemplified in Book of Judges. Humility is the virtue of exegetes, and is located in the self-modesty, especially for holdes pleasure. There was a concentration movement towards Jerusalem sanctuary and the Davidic king, the propaganda and the newly defunct Northern Kingdom or the still remaining residual Israel took the eye. The original text of the chapter is in German. Keywords: Deutero-Isaiah; Deuteronomy scheme; Jerusalem sanctuary; Pentateuch; Psalm Lxxxviii; Priestly Code

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