Milton and Scriptural Tradition: The Bible Into PoetryJames H. Sims, Leland Ryken |
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... Psalm , which on a literal level embodies the primitive concept , offers a good example of the variety of pos- sible interpretations . God standeth in the congregation of the mighty ; he judgeth among the gods . How long will ye judge ...
... Psalm , which on a literal level embodies the primitive concept , offers a good example of the variety of pos- sible interpretations . God standeth in the congregation of the mighty ; he judgeth among the gods . How long will ye judge ...
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... Psalm 82 this interpretation was usually con- cerned with the second part of the psalm ( verses 6 and 7 ) . Ac- cording to a popular rabbinic interpretation , the occasion of the psalm was thought to be the revelation of the Law on ...
... Psalm 82 this interpretation was usually con- cerned with the second part of the psalm ( verses 6 and 7 ) . Ac- cording to a popular rabbinic interpretation , the occasion of the psalm was thought to be the revelation of the Law on ...
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... Psalm 97 ( the Septuagint was the text ordinarily used by early Christians ) , but the Hebrew word in the psalm , as reproduced in the Authorized Version , is " worship him , all ye gods " ( my italics ) . Milton certainly knew both ...
... Psalm 97 ( the Septuagint was the text ordinarily used by early Christians ) , but the Hebrew word in the psalm , as reproduced in the Authorized Version , is " worship him , all ye gods " ( my italics ) . Milton certainly knew both ...
Contents
Leland Ryken | 3 |
Scriptural Formula and Prophetic Utterance in Lycidas | 31 |
Paradise Lost and Its Biblical Epic Models | 43 |
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