Human suffering needs the ‘face’ and ‘eyes’ of God. Perspectives on Psalm 13

The COVID-19 global pandemic and its consequent outcomes have caused immense suffering and distress in every community and at all levels of life worldwide. Theological and religious communities raise the question about God’s involvement in the causes of and healing from this horrendous misery and g...

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Main Author: Dirk Human
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: OTSSA 2021-05-01
Series:Old Testament Essays
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Online Access:https://ote-journal.otwsa-otssa.org.za/index.php/journal/article/view/465
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spelling doaj-92bafcb1698c4990867fbd4d6a45b4222021-06-09T11:58:11ZafrOTSSAOld Testament Essays1010-99192312-36212021-05-01341Human suffering needs the ‘face’ and ‘eyes’ of God. Perspectives on Psalm 13Dirk Human0University of Pretoria The COVID-19 global pandemic and its consequent outcomes have caused immense suffering and distress in every community and at all levels of life worldwide. Theological and religious communities raise the question about God’s involvement in the causes of and healing from this horrendous misery and grief. These questions become paradigmatic of how God is involved in suffering and how the supplicant could experience deliverance through interaction with God, whilst situated in the midst of such a crisis. Exegetic contemplation on Ps 13, a well-known lament song, provides an exemplary experience of a psalmist in a severe life-endangering context. An exposition of the text—its historical, cultic and literary contexts—and the genre of ‘lament’ brings insight into the Yahweh-believer’s interaction. Without pretending to provide answers to enigmatic forms of suffering, this article shows how Yahweh-believers in ancient Israel understood and reacted to suffering. Human suffering is indeed in need of the ‘face’ and ‘eyes’ of Yahweh to experience healing and redemption. https://doi.org/10.17159/2312–3621/2021/v34n1a15 https://ote-journal.otwsa-otssa.org.za/index.php/journal/article/view/465Psalm 13Psalms 1-14LamentSuffering and AfflictionCOVID-19
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Human suffering needs the ‘face’ and ‘eyes’ of God. Perspectives on Psalm 13
Old Testament Essays
Psalm 13
Psalms 1-14
Lament
Suffering and Affliction
COVID-19
author_facet Dirk Human
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title Human suffering needs the ‘face’ and ‘eyes’ of God. Perspectives on Psalm 13
title_short Human suffering needs the ‘face’ and ‘eyes’ of God. Perspectives on Psalm 13
title_full Human suffering needs the ‘face’ and ‘eyes’ of God. Perspectives on Psalm 13
title_fullStr Human suffering needs the ‘face’ and ‘eyes’ of God. Perspectives on Psalm 13
title_full_unstemmed Human suffering needs the ‘face’ and ‘eyes’ of God. Perspectives on Psalm 13
title_sort human suffering needs the ‘face’ and ‘eyes’ of god. perspectives on psalm 13
publisher OTSSA
series Old Testament Essays
issn 1010-9919
2312-3621
publishDate 2021-05-01
description The COVID-19 global pandemic and its consequent outcomes have caused immense suffering and distress in every community and at all levels of life worldwide. Theological and religious communities raise the question about God’s involvement in the causes of and healing from this horrendous misery and grief. These questions become paradigmatic of how God is involved in suffering and how the supplicant could experience deliverance through interaction with God, whilst situated in the midst of such a crisis. Exegetic contemplation on Ps 13, a well-known lament song, provides an exemplary experience of a psalmist in a severe life-endangering context. An exposition of the text—its historical, cultic and literary contexts—and the genre of ‘lament’ brings insight into the Yahweh-believer’s interaction. Without pretending to provide answers to enigmatic forms of suffering, this article shows how Yahweh-believers in ancient Israel understood and reacted to suffering. Human suffering is indeed in need of the ‘face’ and ‘eyes’ of Yahweh to experience healing and redemption. https://doi.org/10.17159/2312–3621/2021/v34n1a15
topic Psalm 13
Psalms 1-14
Lament
Suffering and Affliction
COVID-19
url https://ote-journal.otwsa-otssa.org.za/index.php/journal/article/view/465
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