
Psalm 40: One or two Psalms? Interpretation problems imbedded in Psalm 40 are often prioritized above the function of the psalm. The unity of Psalm 40 is to be investigated in this article. Verses 14 to 18 are in lexemic congruence with Psalm 70. Psalm 40 is frequently discussed in the light of Psalm 70. This research follows a synchronic-diachronic investigation of the text, to formulate the theological function of Psalm 40.
BV1-5099, Practical Theology
BV1-5099, Practical Theology
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