The Psalms as Christian Worship: An Historical Commentary, by Bruce K. Waltke and James M. Houston
From the book description on Amazon.com: "This commentary uniquely combines a verse-by-verse exposition of the Hebrew text of selected Psalms with a history of their interpretation in the Church from the time of the apostles to the present. / Bruce K. Waltke begins the collaboration by first skillfully establishing the meaning of the chosen psalms through careful exegesis in which each text is interpreted in light of its historical backgrounds, its literary form, and the poet’s rhetoric. James M. Houston then exposits each text’s relevance in conjunction with the Church’s interpretation of it throughout her history. To further the accuracy of this interpretation, he commissioned fresh translations of numerous Latin and Middle English texts. / The authors’ purpose in creating this volume was not merely to produce a masterful commentary. Rather, they wished to aid in enriching the daily life of the contemporary Christian and to deepen the church’s community. Waltke and Houston here bring together the two voices of the Holy Spirit — heard infallibly in Scripture and edifyingly in the Church’s response — in a rare and illuminating combination.
Bruce K. Waltke is professor of Old Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, Florida, and professor emeritus of biblical studies at Regent College. [Actually he is now at Knox Seminary --rp]
James M. Houston was founding Principal and Chancellor of Regent College as well as the institution’s first professor of spiritual theology."
Too bad it only covers 13 psalms, but the introductory material and information on how the psalms have been interpreted down through the ages looks phenomenal. Large portions of it are available for preview on Amazon.com.
From the intro: "Professor Bruce Waltke has been leaching and preaching the book of Psalms throughout his teaching career, beginning in 1958. His career includes teaching courses on the book of Psalms as a whole and on the practice of exegesis, in which he uses selected psalms as textbook examples. At the end of his career he thought it fitting to put the fruit of his work into writing.
I would love to see this in Logos format!
"However, Bruce is not competent to empower the reader to hear the church's voice of response. To his great delight. Professor James M. Houston, formerly a lecturer of historical and cultural geography at Oxford, specialist in the history of ideas, and pioneer in spiritual theology among Evangelicals, volunteered to write that history. We hope that our readers will be edified, al least to some extent, as we have by our interaction. Jim and Bruce respectively take responsibility for the history of Psalter interpretation and for its exegesis."