Poetry is a subject as precise as geometry: A poetic deconstruction of Psalms 23, 51 and 137

This scholarly discourse concentrates on the poetic deconstruction of Psalms 23, 51 and 137, elucidating the affluent literary devices and profound themes within these biblical poems. Psalms, a collection of poetic expressions, provide unique perspectives on the human experiences concerning the spir...

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Main Authors: Mlamli Diko, Adelheid Bechtold Celliers
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Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2024-12-01
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Online Access:https://theologiaviatorum.org/index.php/tv/article/view/254
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description This scholarly discourse concentrates on the poetic deconstruction of Psalms 23, 51 and 137, elucidating the affluent literary devices and profound themes within these biblical poems. Psalms, a collection of poetic expressions, provide unique perspectives on the human experiences concerning the spiritual world. In Psalm 23, the pastoral imagery and metaphorical expressions of the shepherd and green pastures are unravelled, unmasking the symbolic affluence that captures the essence of spiritual abundance and sacred companionship. Psalm 51 marks a plot twist as the psalmist implores for an immaculate heart and a right spirit, shifting from external rituals to a profound internal struggle for spiritual regeneration. In Psalm 137, a dramatic turn occurs as the captives are requested to sing the songs of Zion in a foreign land, unmasking tensions between preserving identity and the grievous reality of displacement. The hideous imagery of dashing infants against rocks mirrors the profundity of their suffering and the complex interplay between memory, loss and the pursuit of justice. This scholarly discourse navigates the intricate tapestry of these Psalms, uncovering the profound themes, sensibilities and transformative power that are profoundly entrenched within the poetic expressions of these ancient voices. Contribution: The scholarly contribution herein lies in its application of poetic deconstruction, unmasking covert layers of meanings and symbolisms within the selected biblical poems and offering new perspectives into their theological and literary significance.
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Poetry is a subject as precise as geometry: A poetic deconstruction of Psalms 23, 51 and 137
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poetic deconstruction
psalms
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title Poetry is a subject as precise as geometry: A poetic deconstruction of Psalms 23, 51 and 137
title_full Poetry is a subject as precise as geometry: A poetic deconstruction of Psalms 23, 51 and 137
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title_short Poetry is a subject as precise as geometry: A poetic deconstruction of Psalms 23, 51 and 137
title_sort poetry is a subject as precise as geometry a poetic deconstruction of psalms 23 51 and 137
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