Old Testament Chapter 21 Flashcards
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What is the Hebrew word for the Book of Psalms?

Tehillim

Who is the author of the largest number of the psalms?

David

Which psalm did David write after Nathan confronted him about his sin with Bathsheba?

Psalm 51

Whom did David appoint as his chief musician?

<p>Asaph</p> Signup and view all the answers

How many divisions are in the Book of Psalms?

<p>5</p> Signup and view all the answers

How can the headings of some of the psalms be best described?

<p>Have an ancient origin and may go back as far as the original manuscript</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who was responsible for the initial classification of the psalms?

<p>Gunkel</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the name for a psalm that calls for God's judgement on the enemy of the psalmist?

<p>Imprecatory</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which type of psalm renders thanks to God?

<p>Hymns</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which type of psalm calls for judgement?

<p>Imprecatory</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which type of psalm appeals for forgiveness?

<p>Penitential</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Key Terms and Definitions

  • Tehillim: The Hebrew term for the Book of Psalms, reflecting its ancient roots in Jewish worship.

  • David: Author of the majority of the psalms, recognized as a key figure in biblical history and a central character in many psalm narratives.

  • Psalm 51: Written by David following his confrontation by the prophet Nathan about his adultery with Bathsheba, it expresses deep remorse and the desire for divine forgiveness.

  • Asaph: Appointed by David as the chief musician, Asaph is significant in the composition and performance of psalms, representing a lineage of musicians in biblical tradition.

  • Divisions in Psalms: The Book of Psalms is structured into five distinct divisions, each contributing to the overall themes and messages found in the text.

  • Headings of Psalms: Some psalm headings possess ancient origins, potentially tracing back to early manuscripts, indicating a long-standing tradition in psalm composition.

  • Gunkel: A pioneering scholar noted for the initial classification of psalm types, contributing to the understanding of the literary and theological features of psalms.

  • Imprecatory Psalms: A category of psalm that invokes God's judgment against the psalmist's enemies, showcasing the raw emotional expressions found in the psalter.

  • Hymns: A type of psalm that focuses on rendering thanks and praise to God, often highlighting themes of divine goodness and faithfulness.

  • Penitential Psalms: These psalms emphasize appeals for forgiveness, expressing sorrow for sin and seeking reconciliation with God.

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Test your knowledge of Chapter 21 of the Old Testament with these flashcards. Dive into key figures, themes, and specific passages like the Psalms and their authors. Perfect for anyone wanting to deepen their understanding of biblical texts.

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