Peter Enns’ article “Creation and Re-Creation: Psalm 95 and Its Interpretation in Hebrews 3:1-4:13” can be read online and is well worth the effort. It is also available from my articles page.
Psalm 95 and Hebrews 3 & 4
April 19, 2008 by Richard
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“If we approach the OT Psalms with the question where one should look for and find the God of Israel whom the hymns and songs of thanksgiving glorify, on whom the laments call, and whom all the songs and poems involve, the unanimous, never doubted, and ceaselessly expressed answer is: Yahweh Sebaoth is present in the sanctuary in Jerusalem. Zion is the place of God’s presence.” /–-/ Kraus, H-J. (1988) Psalms 1-59. Fortress Press pp. 6 -
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