'Gelukkig hij die uw kinderen zal grijpen'

“Happy is he who seizes your infants…”. Hermeneutical and biblical-theological positioning of the Old Testament imprecations The Old Testament contains many prayers for the shaming,   punishment or destruction of the godless, especially in the Psalms. This imprecatory prayer, which still forms one...

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Main Author: H. G. L. Peels
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of the Free State 2002-06-01
Series:Acta Theologica
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Online Access:https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/at/article/view/1546
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description “Happy is he who seizes your infants…”. Hermeneutical and biblical-theological positioning of the Old Testament imprecations The Old Testament contains many prayers for the shaming,   punishment or destruction of the godless, especially in the Psalms. This imprecatory prayer, which still forms one of the most troublesome dimensions of Scripture for modern Bible-readers, is usually explained very negatively as a human but intolerable expression of personal or national rancour/hostility, and as such put in sharp contrast with the New Testament message of love for the enemy. This article makes a plea for a more hermeneutically responsible exegesis, by paying attention to the background, context and intention of the imprecatory prayer itself. After having delineated the indigenous horizon of interpretation of the Old Testament imprecatory prayers, a comparison with New Testament data is made, leading to the conclusion that on the one hand the condemnation of Old Testament imprecatory prayer from the perspective of New Testament ethics is incorrect, but on the other that it is also impossible within the New Testament situation to raise the imprecatory prayer in the same manner as was done by the psalmists of the Old Testament.
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spelling doaj-art-b4db827efbbf4593973a2ec29d7287e72025-02-11T12:36:10ZengUniversity of the Free StateActa Theologica1015-87582309-90892002-06-0122110.38140/at.v22i1.1546'Gelukkig hij die uw kinderen zal grijpen'H. G. L. Peels0University of the Free State “Happy is he who seizes your infants…”. Hermeneutical and biblical-theological positioning of the Old Testament imprecations The Old Testament contains many prayers for the shaming,   punishment or destruction of the godless, especially in the Psalms. This imprecatory prayer, which still forms one of the most troublesome dimensions of Scripture for modern Bible-readers, is usually explained very negatively as a human but intolerable expression of personal or national rancour/hostility, and as such put in sharp contrast with the New Testament message of love for the enemy. This article makes a plea for a more hermeneutically responsible exegesis, by paying attention to the background, context and intention of the imprecatory prayer itself. After having delineated the indigenous horizon of interpretation of the Old Testament imprecatory prayers, a comparison with New Testament data is made, leading to the conclusion that on the one hand the condemnation of Old Testament imprecatory prayer from the perspective of New Testament ethics is incorrect, but on the other that it is also impossible within the New Testament situation to raise the imprecatory prayer in the same manner as was done by the psalmists of the Old Testament. https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/at/article/view/1546Old Testament TheologyHermeneuticsImprecationOu-Testamentiese TeologieHermeneutiekVloekbede
spellingShingle H. G. L. Peels
'Gelukkig hij die uw kinderen zal grijpen'
Acta Theologica
Old Testament Theology
Hermeneutics
Imprecation
Ou-Testamentiese Teologie
Hermeneutiek
Vloekbede
title 'Gelukkig hij die uw kinderen zal grijpen'
title_full 'Gelukkig hij die uw kinderen zal grijpen'
title_fullStr 'Gelukkig hij die uw kinderen zal grijpen'
title_full_unstemmed 'Gelukkig hij die uw kinderen zal grijpen'
title_short 'Gelukkig hij die uw kinderen zal grijpen'
title_sort gelukkig hij die uw kinderen zal grijpen
topic Old Testament Theology
Hermeneutics
Imprecation
Ou-Testamentiese Teologie
Hermeneutiek
Vloekbede
url https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/at/article/view/1546
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