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Psalm 4 – Ambiguity and Resolution

Psalm 4 – Ambiguity and Resolution

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  • John E. Goldingay

Goldingay argues that apparent ambiguities at the beginning of Psalm 4 can be resolved and become clear by reading the latter part of the psalm. He compares the reading of this psalm with the understanding of a sentence, which cannot be done until we have reached the end of it.

Source: Tyndale Bulletin, 2006. 12 pages.

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