Description:
Examines the construction of the speaking voice in Psalms 3-14. Demonstrates how the Psalter introduces the figure of David as the primary voice, one speaking ideally and representatively in both literal and figural dimensions.
Brief description: Andrew C. Witt is Assistant Professor of Old Testament at Tyndale University.
Review Quotes:
"A Voice Without End brings to bear on the selected psalms models of interpretation that open up a much wider conversation--not only with the Psalter as a whole but with the wider contours of scripture in its final form. It will benefit biblical scholars with theological interests as well as theologians."
--Trevor Hart, author of Between the Image and the Word: Theological Engagements with Imagination, Language and Literature