A Jewish literary commentary on the Psalms

Nathanael Ross
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Title: A New Psalm. The Psalms as Literature.
Author: Benjamin J. Segal
Language: English
ISBN: 9789652296184
Publisher: Gefen Publishing House
Pages: 720
Published: September 15, 2013
‘ In 'A New Psalm', Rabbi Benjamin Segal brings a unique combination of classical and modern interpretations to the Book of Psalms, along with a real appreciation for the poetic skills of the poets and an acknowledgment of their own struggles and strivings. By identifying the literary techniques used by the psalmists, the author opens the psalms to the reader through an integrated appreciation of form and content.’
https://www.gefenpublishing.com/product.asp?productid=1061
There are a couple of digital versions of this including an Amazon kindle version. But it would be great to have this on Logos for ease of access.
It would also be great to have on Logos for diversity of commentaries on the Psalms, it seems lacking on the front of Jewish commentaries and from what I have found none of the commentaries address the literary poetic side of the psalms like Rabbi Benjamin Segal does.
Author: Benjamin J. Segal
Language: English
ISBN: 9789652296184
Publisher: Gefen Publishing House
Pages: 720
Published: September 15, 2013
‘ In 'A New Psalm', Rabbi Benjamin Segal brings a unique combination of classical and modern interpretations to the Book of Psalms, along with a real appreciation for the poetic skills of the poets and an acknowledgment of their own struggles and strivings. By identifying the literary techniques used by the psalmists, the author opens the psalms to the reader through an integrated appreciation of form and content.’
https://www.gefenpublishing.com/product.asp?productid=1061
There are a couple of digital versions of this including an Amazon kindle version. But it would be great to have this on Logos for ease of access.
It would also be great to have on Logos for diversity of commentaries on the Psalms, it seems lacking on the front of Jewish commentaries and from what I have found none of the commentaries address the literary poetic side of the psalms like Rabbi Benjamin Segal does.
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