Mikołajczak, Mieczysław2024-12-062024-12-061999Scriptura Sacra, 1999, R. 3, nr 3, s. 91-99.1428-72182391-9396https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/25124Ps 67 is often interpreted as a pre-exile harvest song or a thanksgiving song for the crop. It is performed in the Jerusalem temple on the day of Israeli festival. Ps 67 should be comprehended as the post-exile commune poetry. Interpretation of Ps 67 proves more difficult due to the verb forms which can be understood differently. Ps 67 constitutes the eschatological imploring or laudatory song declaring God’s blessings upon Israel. It is an experience of the longed for nearness of God. Historical and soteriological characteristics of Ps 67 reflects the Israel’s situation. It is addressed to all Jews scattered around the Mediterranean and the Middle East regions. Ps 67 was written employing an ancient formula with the liturgical motifs presumably dating back to the end of 5th c.B.C. or perhaps even 4th c.B.C. to the times of Darius III.plCC-BY-NC-SA - Uznanie autorstwa - Użycie niekomercyjne - Na tych samych warunkachPs 67budowa Ps 67gatunek Ps 67datowanie 67Księga PsalmówBibliaPismo ŚwięteStary Testamentbiblistykafilologiafilologia biblijnaegzegezaegzegeza biblijnastructure of Ps 67genre of Ps 67dating 67Book of PsalmsBibleOld Testamentbiblical studiesphilologybiblical philologyexegesisbiblical exegesisUwagi dotyczące budowy, gatunku i datowania Ps 67Remarks Concerning Structure, Genre and Dating of Ps 67Article