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Can the psalm found in the Sunday liturgy truly nourish our prayer?
A Short Dictionary of the Psalms helps Christians who pray the
psalms to return to the sources of these ancient inspired texts and
understand them better and thus to participate more fully in this
great school of prayer and the interior life that the Church has
received from Israel. The psalms have deeply influenced, and
continue to influence, Jewish and Christian prayer. A Short
Dictionary of the Psalms helps all those who are exposed to the
psalms to enter more readily into their theological and spiritual
world. In this practical work, Father Prevost takes an in-depth
look at forty words in the psalms, chosen largely because of their
frequency but also because of the diversity of meanings that modern
users might assume. He encourages looking at the psalms that were
composed in the past to ask ourselves how they can contribute to
our own prayer today. Each of the forty words are examined from two
perspectives. The first gives etymological and semantic information
on the meaning of the root and the words compounded from it. The
second section is devoted almost exclusively to the use of the word
or the root in the Psalter, and identifies its characteristic
meanings. A series of separate short essays serves as general
introductions to the Psalter to help readers with problems that may
be encountered when using the psalms as prayer in today's world.
The word study is done on the original Hebrew, but a tale in the
back of the book allows those who don't know or are unfamiliar with
Hebrew to learn the words' and themes' English equivalents. A Short
Dictionary of the Psalms helps the faithful enter into the world of
the Psalter through the gateway of the specific words that
constitute the characteristic vocabulary of the psalms. This small
volume provides the tool to savor the psalms and more readily
internalize their meaning. Jean-Pierre Prevost, SMM, belongs to the
Montfort community in Montreal. He is on the faculty at St.Paul's
University, Ottawa, Ontario. Out of the experience of numerous
courses, seminars, and retreats he was able to fine-tune the
explanations of vocabulary particular to the psalms, which have
become prayers of the Church. Father Pr e;vost was also a
contributor to Pray without Ceasing,published by The Liturgical
Press.
This book has a simple aim--to help people enjoy the prophetic
books of the Hebrew Scriptures, both one by one and as a whole. At
the same time, How to Read the Prophets offers tools which will
make these important yet still mysterious texts more
understandable.
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