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|a When prayer takes place :
|b forays into a biblical world /
|c J. Gerald Janzen ; edited by Brent A. Strawn and Patrick D. Miller.
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|a Part I: Orienting Ourselves in the Biblical World. ". . . and the Bush Was Not Consumed"Addenda -- What's in a Name? "Yahweh" in Exodus 3 and the Wider Biblical Context -- Names and Their Meanings -- The Name "Yahweh" and Its Meaning for Israel -- The Name and Its Meaning for Existence Today -- What Does the Priestly Blessing Do? -- The Priestly Blessing and God's Blessing in Creation -- The Vocabulary of P and the Priestly Blessing -- Cosmos, Tabernacle, and the Priestly Blessing -- Praying in the Space God Creates for the World -- Making Space -- The Memra -- Space for God -- Praying in the Space -- Part II: Forays into a Biblical World. Prayer as Self-Address: The Case of Hannah -- Comfort: God's and the Self's -- Self-Encouragement in the Worship of God -- siah: The Means of Self-Encouragement -- Hannah's Meditation and Self-Address -- The Root skl and the Soul Bereaved in Psalm 35 -- skl as Maternal Bereavement -- Compassion Requited and Unrequited -- Suffering the Loss of Matrixal Connections: A Psychological Perspective -- Rage and the Bitterness of Unrequited Compassion -- As God Is My Witness: Another Look at Psalm 12:6 -- What, Precisely, Does God Promise the Psalmist? -- Another Look at the Language of the Promise -- God's Promise and Job's Hope-Against-Hope in Job 16:19 -- "And Not We Ourselves": Psalm 100:3 and the Eschatological Reign of God -- Is "Not We Ourselves" Grammatical Hebrew? -- The Range of Variation in a Stock Expression -- But Why the Need to Disavow Self-Creation? -- On Divine and Human "Making" -- The Verb ga'ah -- Practical Atheism in Psalm(s) 9-10 -- More on the Self-Confident Claim, "I Won't Slip" -- Recurring to Craigie's Remarks on Psalm 9-10 -- "And Not We Ourselves": Resolving the Conflict Drama in Psalms 93-99 -- Themes in Psalms 93-100 Bearing on Psalm 100:3 -- The Conflict Drama Resolved in Psalm 100:3 -- Is "Not We Ourselves" Palatable in Today's World? -- Standing on the Promises of God: On the Thematic Resonance of "No Foothold"in Psalm 69 -- Thematic Ligatures in the Psalms -- On the Social Significance of "Standing" -- One's Standing in Others' Eyes -- Standing in the Face of Reproach in Psalm 69 -- "Standing" as a Ligature throughout the Psalter -- The Case of Jeremiah -- Standing before God: The Case of Daniel -- On Some Hebrew Expressions Involving the Verbs hazaq and 'ames -- Standing before God: The Case of Habakkuk -- Back to Psalm 69 -- A Last Word, then, on Psalm 69 -- A Belated Confession -- The Verb ya'ames in Psalm 27:14: Who Is Strengthening Whom? -- A Preliminary Review of the Hebrew Text in Psalm 27:14 -- The Verb 'ms in the Qal Stem -- The Verb 'ms in the Piel Stem -- The Verb 'ms in the Hithpael Stem -- The Verb 'ms in the Hiphil Stem -- Weighing the Pros and the Cons -- The Special Case of the Verb 'rk in the Hiphil Stem -- Final Assessment -- A Brief Excursion to Psalm 27:8 -- Two Modern Afterwords to Psalm 27 -- Revisiting "Forever" in Psalm 23:6 -- Aspects of Experience "in God's House" -- Experiencing Time, Mundane and Otherwise -- Connotations of the Phrase, "Length of Days," and Its Cognates -- On Some Axes of Affirmation Converging in Psalm 23:6b -- Drawing Matters to a Conclusion -- Addendum -- Part III: The Standpoint of Two Prophets. Solidarity and Solitariness in Ancient Israel: The Case of Jeremiah -- Eschatological Symbol and Existence in Habakkuk -- From Despairing Complaint to Affirmation in Hope -- On Existing Eschatologically within and for the Present Time -- Part IV: An Interlude. Toward a Hermeneutics of Resonance: A Methodological Interlude between the Testaments -- Richard B. Hays on Intertextual Resonance -- Patrick D. Miller on Resonance -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge on Resonance in the Nature of Things -- Resonance and Alfred North Whitehead's Di-Polar Cosmology -- Rupert Sheldrake on Morphic Resonance -- Hans Loewald on Resonance in Nature and in Human Becoming -- Resonance and The Disenchantment of Secular Discourse -- Resonance between the Testaments in Proverbs 8 and Colossians 1 -- On Hymnic Resonance and Community Cohesion -- Part V: New Testament Afterword. "Hid with Christ in God" -- Praying to the Father Who Is "in Secret" (Matthew 6:6) -- God's "Secret Place" as Temptation and as Reality" -- "Your Life Is Hid with Christ in God" -- Prayer in Romans 8 as the Nexus of the Solidarity of Heaven and Earth -- Garrisoned in Prayer -- A Postscript to Be Read in Retrospect -- Faith as a Foothold "within the Veil": Afterwords in the Letter to the Hebrews -- Faith as a Foothold on Things Hoped For -- Reproach and "Standing" in Hebrews and in Psalm 69 -- Jesus as Son on the Throne / High Priest in the Tabernacle -- Jesus as archegon kai teleioten of Faith(fulness) -- Redeeming the Expression "Redeeming the Time" -- Exagorazo in Classical Greek -- Buying Time in Daniel -- The Verb pa'am as a "Beating of Times" -- Redeeming the Time in Ephesians 5:16 -- The Prayer of Empowerment in Ephesians 3:14-21 and the Empowering Vision in Daniel.
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