Uncover the story behind the Psalms—how a temple-era collection became a timeless hymn book.
This scholarly examination traces the origins and growth of the Psalms, showing how literary works from Israel’s past shaped the chorus used in the Second Temple.
Through careful study of historical context, the book explains how the Psalter emerged from earlier Davidic songs and how later editors revised and repurposed them for post-exilic worship. It connects political life, religious reform, and literary craft to illuminate why these Psalms feel both ancient and enduring.
Readers will gain a clear view of how biblical poetry was collected, edited, and deployed in worship, and what this reveals about ancient Israel’s culture and faith.
- How Solomon’s reign influenced cultural and literary development in Israel.
- The role of Hezekiah in reorganizing temple worship and compiling older songs.
- Why the Psalter is likely a selective collection tied to the Second Temple.
- How to read literary and historical clues when tracing the origins of biblical poetry.
Ideal for readers of biblical history and literary criticism who want a grounded, accessible view of how sacred songs grew into a lasting book.