Intertextuality and the Interpretation of Psalm 1
Philippus Jacobus Botha’s article on Ps. 1 and intertextuality is very interesting.
Abstract
The meaning of the word ‘Torah’ in Psalm 1:2 is investigated in the light of the intratextual context of Psalm 1 itself and in the light of intertextual connections of this psalm with Joshua 1, Jeremiah 17, Psalms 52 and 92, Job 8, Ezekiel 47, and 1 Chronicles 22. It is contended that ‘Torah’ in Psalm 1:2 refers to the Mosaic Torah rather than to the Psalter itself. The Torah of Moses is depicted in Psalm 1 as a guide on the road of life to the presence of Yahweh, symbolised by a paradise-like temple garden. The mutual connections of Psalm 1 and 1 Chronicles 22 with Joshua 1 might suggest that Psalm 1 was intended as an introduction to the first three books of the Psalter in the first place.
Full text: here.
It’s good to see your back up and at it, Richard.
Thanks for link the the free article. What is OTE? Journal for Old Testament Exegesis?
Hi Rob, it’s Old Testament Essays, published by the Old Testament Society of South Africa.