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Psalms 2: A Commentary on Psalms 51-100 is unavailable, but you can change that!

This contribution to the Hermeneia series provides in–depth analysis of Psalms 51—100. It is volume 2 of a three–volume work. Each volume covers fifty Psalms with the first including a comprehensive introduction. The print version of this resource consists of 580 pages!

petitioner. Therefore he does not call them his enemies, and he does not ask to be delivered from the power of the wicked. Certainly, he is a “suffering righteous person,” and he complains to God about this suffering of his (which, according to traditional Wisdom theology, is certainly undeserved). But that is not the dimension of his suffering that the psalm depicts: it is an intellectual and religious suffering based on his previous view of life and of the world; it is a suffering because of his
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