OF CYRUS
COMMENTARY ON
THE PSALMS
PSALMS 1–72
Translated by
ROBERT C. HILL
The University of Sydney Australia
THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA PRESS
Washington, D.C.
THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA PRESS
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library of congress cataloging-in-publication data
Theodoret, Bishop of Cyrrhus.
[Interpretatio in Psalmos. English]
Theodoret of Cyrus: commentary on the Psalms / Theodoret of Cyrus; translated with introduction and commentary by Robert C. Hill.
p. cm.—(Fathers of the church; 101–)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
isbn 0-8132-0101-2 (v. 1: alk. paper)
1. Bible. O.T. Psalms Commentaries Early works to 1800. I. Hill, Robert C. (Robert Charles), 1931– II. Title. III. Title: Commentary on the Psalms IV. Series.
bs1430.3.T5413 2000
223' .207—dc21
99-31556
THE FATHERS
OF THE CHURCH
A NEW TRANSLATION
EDITORIAL BOARD
Thomas P. Halton
The Catholic University of America
Editorial Director
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FORMER EDITORIAL DIRECTORS
Ludwig Schopp, Roy J. Deferrari, Bernard M. Peebles,
Hermigild Dressler, O.F.M.
Carole Burnett
Cornelia Horn
Staff Editors
Leonard E. Boyle
of the Order of Preachers
prefect of the Vatican Library
1. Theodoret’s exegetical works, including the Commentary on the Psalms
2. Text of the Commentary; short and long forms
3. Theodoret’s Greek text of the Psalter; alternative versions
4. Commentary on the Psalms: nature, purpose, characteristics, and influences
5. Theodoret as interpreter of the Psalms; his wider thinking on Scripture
6. The Christology of the Commentary on the Psalms
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About Theodoret of Cyrus: Commentary on the Psalms 1–72This volume makes available for the first time in English the major biblical commentary by one of the leading exponents of Antiochene exegesis, Theodoret, bishop of Cyrus. Though originally intended as an opening to his exegetical work—in the manner of his predecessors in this school, Theodore of Mopsuestia and John Chrysostom—Theodoret’s Psalms commentary comes from his later ministry in the decade before the Council of Chalcedon, which he was instrumental in convening. It thus documents current christological and trinitarian concerns and illustrates an Antiochene hermeneutic that rests firmly on the literal sense of the “inspired composition of the mighty David.” Though commentators less well acquainted with this lengthy work have been ready to dismiss Theodoret as lacking originality, a sounder assessment would acknowledge his willingness to take account of previous work, from both Alexandria and Antioch, and steer a middle course. He deliberately avoids the excesses of allegorical interpretation of Origen, on the one hand, and of the historicism found in Diodore and Theodore, on the other. Moderation and flexibility are the hallmarks of his own approach to the Psalms, to which he comes not as scholar or preacher but as teacher and pastor. He aims simply to offer his readers “some benefit in concentrated form.” This translation respects the conciseness which the bishop sets as one aim for himself, his other principle being to let the text speak for itself. Theodoret emerges in this work as a measured commentator and balanced exponent of his school’s hermeneutical and theological principles. |
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