TIP OF THE DAY 78: Benedictions part 1
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QUESTION: How does Logos/Verbum define benediction?
ANSWER: from Brannan, Rick. All the Benedictions in the Bible. Faithlife Biblical and Theological Lists. Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2021.
The Baker Encyclopedia of the Bible defines a benediction as “Pronouncement of God’s favor upon an assembled congregation.” This dataset uses this definition as a point of departure, widening the target of the benediction from an assembled congregation to a generic person or group that is the addressee of the utterance classified as a benediction.
From Barry, John D., David Bomar, Derek R. Brown, Rachel Klippenstein, Douglas Mangum, Carrie Sinclair Wolcott, Lazarus Wentz, Elliot Ritzema, and Wendy Widder, eds. “Benediction.” The Lexham Bible Dictionary. Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, 2016.
Benediction A ceremonial blessing administered during a worship gathering. The descendants of Aaron offered such blessings over the Israelites in the name of God (Lev 9:22; Num 6:22–27; Deut 10:8; 2 Chr 30:27). The New Testament letters attest to the use of benedictions in the early church (e.g., 2 Cor 13:14).[1]
QUESTION: What data does Logos/Verbum collect on benedictions?
ANSWER: from Brannan, Rick. All the Benedictions in the Bible. Faithlife Biblical and Theological Lists. Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2021.
• Speaker: The person or people who are giving the prayer.
• Addressee: The entity to whom the prayer is addressed.
• Place: The location where the prayer occurs. This is an optional field.
Each benediction is given a title and reference. Brannan, Rick. All the Benedictions in the Bible. Faithlife Biblical and Theological Lists. Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2021 also lists related events. Unfortunately, the events are not integrated – you must come through the book to reach them.
It is interesting to note that Logos/Verbum did not apply any classification schemes to benedictions despite there being traditional categories. From Perplexity:
Maimonides classified benedictions as part of the category of worship ('avodah / 'ibada) in his typology. He identified three main aspects of cultic worship:
Observance of commandments
Sacrifices
Prayer (which includes benedictions)
Maimonides emphasized that these forms of worship should be performed with joy, not just perfunctorily.
While Maimonides' classification is influential, there are other traditional Jewish ways of categorizing blessings:
Blessings before enjoying something (birkat ha-nehenin)
Blessings for performing mitzvot (birkat ha-mitzvot)
Blessings of praise and thanksgiving (birkat ha-shevach ve-hoda'ah)
This three-fold classification is commonly used in Jewish liturgy and halakhic literature, though it post-dates Maimonides. The exact origin and development of this system is debated by scholars.2
QUESTION: What is the search argument for Benedictions and, indirectly, how does a benediction appear in the Context menu?
ANSWER: benediction:(addressee:person:Abraham AND place:place:"Haran (city)" AND speaker:person:God AND title:topic:"God Offers a Benediction to Abraham")
QUESTION: How does a Benediction appear in the Concordance Guide section?
SOFTWARE: In the Command box (hidden in the application icon at the top of the application tool bar) enter Open Concordance and from the selection menu open the Guide section not the Tool section entry.
On the header, a hover will reveal Settings. Click on Settings and select Benediction.
ANSWER: Using the NRSVue as the default Bible
Concordance | Benediction
Ge 12:1–3—Now the Lord said to Abram, “Go from your country and your kindred and your father’s house to the land that I will show you. I will make of you a…
Addressee: Abraham
Place: Haran (city)
Speaker: God
Title: God Offers a Benediction to Abraham
QUESTION: What other speech related datasets may be viewed in the Concordance Guide section?
SOFTWARE: The following speech-related label options are available under Setting on the section heading bar.
Benediction
Command
Mitzvoth
Oath
Prayer (not yet covered)
Promise
Question
Speech (Speaking to God)
ANSWER: Using the pericope Genesis 12:1-3 as an example
Concordance | Benediction
Ge 12:1–3—Now the Lord said to Abram, “Go from your country and your kindred and your father’s house to the land that I will show you. I will make of you a…
Addressee: Abraham
Place: Haran (city)
Speaker: God
Title: God Offers a Benediction to Abraham
Concordance | Command
Ge 12:1—Now the Lord said to Abram, “Go from your country and your kindred and your father’s house to the land that I will show you.
Type: Command
Verb Class: Motion
Ge 12:2—I will make of you a great nation, and I will bless you and make your name great, so that you will be a blessing.
Type: Command
Verb Class: Seem
Concordance | Oath
Ge 12:1–3—Now the Lord said to Abram, “Go from your country and your kindred and your father’s house to the land that I will show you. I will make of you a…
Addressee: Abraham
Event: God calls Abram
Location: Haran (city)
Reason: Covenants
Speaker: God
Title: Abram is called
Concordance | Promise
Ge 12:2—I will make of you a great nation, and I will bless you and make your name great, so that you will be a blessing.
Fulfillment: Isaac is born
Theme: Child
Verb Class: Multiply
Ge 12:2—I will make of you a great nation, and I will bless you and make your name great, so that you will be a blessing.
Theme: Blessing
Verb Class: Promote
Ge 12:2—I will make of you a great nation, and I will bless you and make your name great, so that you will be a blessing.
Fulfillment: Isaac is born
Theme: Blessing
Verb Class: Promote
Ge 12:3—I will bless those who bless you, and the one who curses you I will curse, and in you all the families of the earth shall be blessed.”
Theme: Blessing
Verb Class: Promote
Ge 12:3—I will bless those who bless you, and the one who curses you I will curse, and in you all the families of the earth shall be blessed.”
Theme: Judgment
Verb Class: Judgment
QUESTION: Give some resources on the use of benedictions today e.g. the Jewish 18 Benedictions or the Christian benediction at the end of a worship service.
Drescher, John. Invocations and Benedictions for the Revised Common Lectionary. Nashville, TN: Abingdon Press, 2011.
Instone-Brewer, David. Prayer and Agriculture. Vol. 1. Traditions of the Rabbis from the Era of the New Testament. Grand Rapids, MI; Cambridge, UK: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2004.
Vasholz, Robert I. Benedictions. Geanies House, Scotland: Christian Focus Publications, 2007.
[1] John D. Barry et al., eds., “Benediction,” in The Lexham Bible Dictionary (Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, 2016).
2 and and and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maimonides and and and and https://www.jstor.org/stable/1452438
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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