The collection features key essays by Erhard Gerstenberger, a prominent figure in the study of Psalms and ancient Israelite poetry, focusing on the essential forms of biblical prayer: praise and petition. Readers, whether students or seasoned researchers, will benefit from Gerstenberger's insightful analysis and clarity. Notably, one essay is published here for the first time, adding to the volume's significance and depth in exploring these fundamental spiritual practices.
Erhard S. Gerstenberger Libros
20 de junio de 1932 – 15 de abril de 2023



Multiple essays on the Psalms by the influential Psalms exegete, Erhard Gerstenberger.
Yahweh the Patriarch
- 186 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
The book examines the evolution of Israel's understanding of God throughout the Hebrew Scriptures, highlighting women's significant roles in early cultic practices, particularly within domestic settings. It argues that societal changes in the sixth century, marked by upheaval and the rise of priestly authority, led to a redefinition of God as a male figure. The author investigates how women lost their influence in Israelite religious life and the transition of Yahweh from having a consort, Asherah, to becoming a singular, male deity.