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Psalm 44
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"The Motif of
the Sleeping Divinity," A. Mrozek, S. Votto. In Biblica
80 (1999).
Abstract.
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texts have their Mesopotamian parallel not in the texts where a deity wishes to sleep and
cannot, but rather where he is sleeping and must be awakened." |
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"Praying
the Psalms," Lawrence S. Cunningham, University of Notre Dame.
Theology
Today, 1989.
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psalms testify to the primordial truth of the entire biblical
tradition. Negatively put, we are not condemned to complete
autonomy. Positively put, we come out from God; we are sustained by
God; and our proper destiny is to be with God." |
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"Speak, O Lord: The Silence of God in Human Suffering," Ataloa Snell
Woodin, Direction, 1996. |
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ATLAS Journals. (Direct link when you are
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 | deClaissé-Walford, Nancy L., "Psalm
44: O God, Why Do You Hide Your Face?" Review & Expositor, 2007.
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 | Mitchell, David C.,
"'God Will Redeem My Soul from Sheol': The Psalms of the Sons of Korah,"
Journal for the Study of the Old Testament, 2006. |
 | Steussy, Marti J., "The Enemy in the
Psalms," Word & World, 2008.
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 | Tucker, W. Dennis, Jr., "Is Shame a
Matter of Patronage in the Communal Laments?" Journal for the Study
of the Old Testament, 2007.
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Review: Gert Kwakkel, "According to My
Righteousness": Upright Behavior as Grounds for Deliverance in Psalms 7, 17,
18, 26, and 44. Brill, 2002. Review by J Clinton McCann, Jr. in The
Catholic Biblical Quarterly, 2003. |
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Review: Gert Kwakkel, "According to My
Righteousness": Upright Behavior as Grounds for Deliverance in Psalms 7, 17,
18, 26, and 44. Brill, 2002. Review by Richard Bautch
in SBL's Review of Biblical
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Hymns with Scripture
Allusions: Psalm 44. The Cyber Hymnal. |
 | "Do You
Sleep, O My Lord God?" lyrics, midi, sheet music, mp3. Stephen J.
Pearson, The Psalmistry. |
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Psalm 44,
Psalms in Metre, Music for the Church of God: Sternhold & Hopkins, Scottish
1564/1635, Scottish, Brady and Tate, Isaac Watts, Psalter Hymnal,
Presbyterian 1887. |
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The Psalmistry: Psalm 44 - All Psalms Music:
original Christian sheet music, lyrics, guitar chords, midi, mp3 files for
all 150 Psalms. See
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