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Journal for Semitics | 2017

“I turned back my feet to your decrees” (Psalm 119:59): Torah in the Fifth Book of the Psalter

Phil J. Botha

This book is the result of intensive research into the structure of Ps 119, the development of its thought, and the way in which the concept of Torah (which is central to this long psalm) also plays a role in Book V of the Psalter. It was originally presented as a thesis by the author, Michael Mensah, a scholar from Ghana, at the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome and the imprint of the eminent Prof. Gianni Barbiero, who acted as supervisor, is evident in more ways than one.


Verbum Et Ecclesia | 2010

'The Word of Yahweh is right': Psalm 33 as a Torah-psalm

Phil J. Botha; J. Henk Potgieter


Old Testament essays | 2008

'Killing them softly with this song ...' The literary structure of Psalm 3 and its Psalmic and Davidic Contexts. Part I : an intratextual interpretation of Psalm 3

Phil J. Botha; Beat Weber


The Journal of Theological Studies | 2016

“He remembered that they were but flesh, a breath that passes and does not return” (Ps 78,39): The Theme of Memory and Forgetting in the Third Book of the Psalter (Pss 73–89). By Marco Pavan.

Phil J. Botha


Vigiliae Christianae | 2012

Elena Narinskaya, Ephrem, a ‘Jewish’ Sage. A Comparison of the Exegetical Writings of St. Ephrem the Syrian and Jewish Traditions (Studia Traditionis Theologiae: Explorations in Early and Medieval Theology 7), Turnhout: Brepols 2010, XIX + 357 pp., ISBN 978-2-503-53432-9, € 65 (pb).

Phil J. Botha


Old Testament essays | 2012

Message from the second Editor (1996-2007)

Phil J. Botha


Old Testament essays | 2010

L'influence du livre des Proverbes sur les rédactions bibliques à l'époque Perse. Supplément no 14 à Transeuphratène, B. Gosse : book review

Phil J. Botha


Old Testament essays | 2008

‘Killing them softly with this song …’ : the literary structure of Psalm 3 and its psalmic and davidic contexts. Part II : a contextual and intertextual interpretation of Psalm 3

Phil J. Botha; Beat Weber


Old Testament essays | 2007

The Book of the Psalms. Composition and Reception. (Supplements to Vetus Testamentum 99.), Peter W. Flint & Patrick D. Miller (eds) (with the assistance of A. Brunell & R. Roberts) : book review

Phil J. Botha


Old Testament essays | 2005

Analyzing the Psalms. With exercises for Bible students and translators, Ernst R. Wendland : book review

Phil J. Botha

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University of Pretoria

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