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OverviewThe Psalms Have Been Quoted for 3,000 Years.Almost No One Has Been Trained to Read Them.TEHILLIM - In Its Own Voice is a 551-page, full-scale, verse-by-verse reading of all 150 Psalms - disciplined, text-governed, and anchored in Hebrew precision. This is not devotional reflection. Not mystical symbolism. Not imported theology. It is covenant speech - read inside Tanakh, inside Torah, inside mesorah. What Makes This Book Different? Every Psalm is examined through: - Speaker and addressee identification - Historical and canonical context - Hebrew control-word analysis (shoresh + range) - Rashi, Radak, Ibn Ezra, Malbim - Structural verse mapping - Explicit interpretive boundaries - Exposure of common Christian misreadingsNothing is sentimentalized. Nothing is reassigned. Nothing exceeds what the text allows. Hebrew governs. English follows. Who Needs This Book?Jewish readers who want literacy, not inspiration alone. Rabbis and teachers who need structure they can teach. Students of Tanakh who want methodological clarity. Former Christians & interfaith readers who want to see where later theology departs from Hebrew. Serious thinkers who value intellectual honesty over emotional comfort. What This Book ProtectsIt guards the Psalms with five non-negotiables: - Peshat first - Covenant context - Hebrew precision - Mesorah discipline - Clear interpretive limits Poetry does not create new doctrine. It expresses covenant life. Why 551 Pages Matter This is not a selective commentary.All 150 Psalms are treated consistently - from Psalm 1's Torah gateway to Psalm 150's structured crescendo. You will understand: - Who is speaking in Psalm 22 - What ""You are My son"" actually means in Psalm 2 - Why Psalm 110 does not make a king divine - Why Psalm 51 does not abolish sacrifice - What ""light of Your face"" really means - Why Psalm 23 is covenantal, not sentimental By the end, you won't just feel the Psalms. You will know how to read them. If you want comfort, there are many books. If you want disciplined understanding - this is the one. Tehillim speaks. This book trains you to hear it. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Frans HansenPublisher: Dvar Emet House Imprint: Dvar Emet House Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.962kg ISBN: 9789083638997ISBN 10: 9083638995 Pages: 562 Publication Date: 13 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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