Psalm 101 : inaugural address or social code of conduct?
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Botha, Philippus Jacobus
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Reformed Theological College, Faculty of Theology, University of Pretoria
Abstract
The article presents a literary and social-scientific analysis of the text of Psalm 101. The ideological purpose of the text seems to have been more than a mere declaration of intent made by someone about to ascend the throne. It also seems to have provided a code of conduct for an in-group of Yahweh worshippers, perhaps particularly so at a later stage of its usage. It uses royal and divine authority to demarcate the boundaries of that group and to establish a religious and social ethos for its members. Moral wholeness and social and religious integrity seem to have been the ideal characteristics of a member of this group of people whose existence is vindicated through this psalm.
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Psalm 101, Inaugural address, Code of conduct
Sustainable Development Goals
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Botha, PJ 2004, 'Psalm 101: inaugural address or social code of conduct?', HTS Theological Studies/Teologiese Studies, vol. 60, no. 3, pp. 725-741. [http://www.journals.co.za/ej/ejour_hervorm.html]