Dust or Dew: Immortality in the Ancient Near East and in Psalm 49
Psalm 49's hints about the afterlife would have been clearly understood in the Ancient Near East, but today they are are less obvious. Smith brings together readings from the literature of both ancient Israel and its neighbours to enrich an understandingof Psalm 49 capable of developing the readers comprehension of the concepts of Sheol and redemption for the righteous that represent Israel's unique contribution to beliefs about afterlife. Dust or Dew brings together ancient and modern soteriology that sheds new light on both the Old and New Testaments. The author of Psalm 49 reminds all men and women everywhere that death is inevitable and that all pride turns to ashes and worms. Estates are left behind. Death feeds on the corpse. What happens to the soul is the real thrust of the author's production and the theme of this present exploration. The author painted afterlife with the broadest of brushes. His focus was the pride of the rich, but hints at hope for the righteous.'
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Dust or Dew: Immortality in the Ancient Near East and in Psalm 49
Psalm 49's hints about the afterlife would have been clearly understood in the Ancient Near East, but today they are are less obvious. Smith brings together readings from the literature of both ancient Israel and its neighbours to enrich an understandingof Psalm 49 capable of developing the readers comprehension of the concepts of Sheol and redemption for the righteous that represent Israel's unique contribution to beliefs about afterlife. Dust or Dew brings together ancient and modern soteriology that sheds new light on both the Old and New Testaments. The author of Psalm 49 reminds all men and women everywhere that death is inevitable and that all pride turns to ashes and worms. Estates are left behind. Death feeds on the corpse. What happens to the soul is the real thrust of the author's production and the theme of this present exploration. The author painted afterlife with the broadest of brushes. His focus was the pride of the rich, but hints at hope for the righteous.'
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Dust or Dew: Immortality in the Ancient Near East and in Psalm 49

Dust or Dew: Immortality in the Ancient Near East and in Psalm 49

by Janet K Smith
Dust or Dew: Immortality in the Ancient Near East and in Psalm 49

Dust or Dew: Immortality in the Ancient Near East and in Psalm 49

by Janet K Smith

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Psalm 49's hints about the afterlife would have been clearly understood in the Ancient Near East, but today they are are less obvious. Smith brings together readings from the literature of both ancient Israel and its neighbours to enrich an understandingof Psalm 49 capable of developing the readers comprehension of the concepts of Sheol and redemption for the righteous that represent Israel's unique contribution to beliefs about afterlife. Dust or Dew brings together ancient and modern soteriology that sheds new light on both the Old and New Testaments. The author of Psalm 49 reminds all men and women everywhere that death is inevitable and that all pride turns to ashes and worms. Estates are left behind. Death feeds on the corpse. What happens to the soul is the real thrust of the author's production and the theme of this present exploration. The author painted afterlife with the broadest of brushes. His focus was the pride of the rich, but hints at hope for the righteous.'

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780227680216
Publisher: James Clarke & Co
Publication date: 04/26/2012
Pages: 286
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Acknowledgments xiii

List of Abbreviations xv

1 Introduction 1

2 A Review of Literature on the Afterlife 15

3 Who Were the Korahites? 54

4 A Pilgrimage through the Korahite Psalter 82

5 Psalm 49: A Translation and Commentary 107

6 The Grim Afterlife of the Ancient Near East 142

7 The Path of Death or Life in the Hebrew Bible 190

8 Conclusion 238

Bibliography 243

Index of Ancient Documents 253

Index of Authors 267

Index of Foreign Gods and Goddesses 270

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