Abstract:Le Psaume LXVIII est expliqué ici comme un hymne de victoire composé vraisemblablement au temps d'Ezéchias. Il suppose l' existence du Temple et la présence d'un roi, auquel une partie du psaume est adressée. Il fait allusion à divers rituels et montre la persistance de certaines croyances conformes à celles des « Cananéens ». Il reflète surtout la survivance à Jérusalem d'une idéologie conquérante, sans qu'on puisse y voir un chant destiné à célébrer une victoire réelle contemporaine du psaume. Il s'agirait p… Show more
“…As a result, several divergent treatments of the psalm as a whole have emerged. 221 Caquot located it more specifically in the time of Hezekiah, while Gray saw both early and later elements in the psalm. 216 Moses Buttenwieser argued that vv.…”
“…As a result, several divergent treatments of the psalm as a whole have emerged. 221 Caquot located it more specifically in the time of Hezekiah, while Gray saw both early and later elements in the psalm. 216 Moses Buttenwieser argued that vv.…”
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