Botha, Philippus Jacobus2016-05-302016-05-302016Phil J. Botha, “True Happiness in the Presence of YHWH: The Literary and Theological Context for Understanding Psalm 16,” OTE 29/1 (2016): 61-84. http://dx.DOI.org/ 10.17159/23123621/2016/v29n1a5.1010-99193621/2016/v29n1a5http://hdl.handle.net/2263/52784This article attempts to interpret Ps 16 as part of the cluster of Psalms 15-24, but also as a Torah-wisdom psalm. Hossfeld and Zenger have argued that Ps 16 was added to this cluster simultaneously with Pss 19 and 23, but that this happened quite some time before Ps 1 was composed to serve (together with Ps 2) as the preface to the whole Psalter. It is proposed here that Ps 16 is a Torahwisdom composition which exemplifies true blessedness as compliance with the Torah of YHWH in contentedness with one’s lot in life. It thus represents the kind of piety also portrayed in other Torahwisdom psalms such as Pss 1, 19, 23 and 73. It is consequently suggested that Ps 16 is much closer to Ps 1 in time of origin and teaching as has been accepted until now. This does have implications for its interpretation.enOld Testament Society of South AfricaPsalms 15-24Torah-wisdom psalmPsalterPsalm 16Literary AnalysisDivine PresenceHappiness in ScripturePsalmic LiteratureAncient Hebrew TheologyTheology articles SDG-03SDG-03: Good health and well-beingTheology articles SDG-16SDG-16: Peace, justice and strong institutionsTrue happiness in the presence of YHWH : the literary and theological context for understanding Psalm 16Article