9780520050112-0520050118-Biblical Prose Prayer: As a Window to the Popular Religion of Ancient Israel (The Taubman Lectures in Jewish Studies. Sixth Series)

Biblical Prose Prayer: As a Window to the Popular Religion of Ancient Israel (The Taubman Lectures in Jewish Studies. Sixth Series)

ISBN-13: 9780520050112
ISBN-10: 0520050118
Edition: 1St Edition
Author: Moshe Greenberg
Publication date: 1983
Publisher: Univ of California Pr
Format: Hardcover 66 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780520050112
ISBN-10: 0520050118
Edition: 1St Edition
Author: Moshe Greenberg
Publication date: 1983
Publisher: Univ of California Pr
Format: Hardcover 66 pages

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Biblical Prose Prayer: As a Window to the Popular Religion of Ancient Israel (The Taubman Lectures in Jewish Studies. Sixth Series) (ISBN-13: 9780520050112 and ISBN-10: 0520050118), written by authors Moshe Greenberg, was published by Univ of California Pr in 1983. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Biblical Prose Prayer: As a Window to the Popular Religion of Ancient Israel (The Taubman Lectures in Jewish Studies. Sixth Series) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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The Psalms are the best known and most widely used prayer texts of the Bible. But the prayers of the Israelite took another form: the prose prayers that we find embedded in biblical narrative. Prose prayer was spoken by persons of all ranks. Male and female, Israelite and foreigner, all enjoyed equal access to God. The pervasiveness and spontaneity of this prayer, independent as it was of the structure and taboos of formal worship, turned it into a criterion for sincerity both in relations with God and in those among human beings.Greenberg finds in this rich life of private prayer a setting for the high religious ideas--and the scathing critique of worship--that characterized the "genius" of the prophets of the eighth and ninth centuries B.C. His compact and masterful study, originally the 1981-1982 Taubman Lectures at Berkeley, suggests an explanation for the unprecedented democratization of worship in post-biblical Judaism.
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