The Color of Psalms Learning Language and Poetry with Technology January 25 th – Bibletech 2008 By Bob MacDonald (drmacdonald.blogspot.com) Using the GX Performance Framework from Anthony Macauley Associates, Victoria BC, Canada (gx.ca)
Apr 01, 2015
The Color of PsalmsLearning Language and Poetry with Technology
January 25th – Bibletech 2008
By Bob MacDonald (drmacdonald.blogspot.com)
Using the GX Performance Framework from Anthony Macauley Associates,
Victoria BC, Canada (gx.ca)
Shape and Substance in the Psalter using the GX Performance Framework
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The Beginning
Shape and Sound
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Why do this?
• The Appeal – the Letter to the Hebrews
• The Process – getting started with the Hebrew language
• A 6-year time frame
• Reread the NT with a different perspective
• Automated support for learning, translation and analysis
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The Doors of Psalm 1
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Structural aspects
• Parallels – rhyming ideas
• Chiasm – reversal of order
• Repetition – creating rings
• Alliteration – similar sounds
• Repeated grammatical forms
• Unique word forms
• Central words and phrases
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Rhyming ideas and
chiasm
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Such parallels
• Can be seen in both psalms 1 and 2 • and in almost if not all other instances of Hebrew
poetry.• Some parallels extend into ring structures…• Ask yourself, what is surrounded by the circles?• Redundancy helps us see, hear, and clarify
meaning…• Larger structures are also evident.
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Resolving readings
with structure
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Letting recurrence help with translation
The paired LORD and his anointed at the beginning of the psalm is matched by the installation of the king on the holy hill of Zion in the middle. I think we should expect the same pairing at the end as well. Perhaps the poet wanted BR to rhyme with HR - it's all very alliterative. The kings and the peoples
a laughter (verse 4)• b wrath (verse 5)
– c I have installed my king on my holy hill ְד�ִׁש��י-ַה�רָק HaR-QADSHi (verse 6)• d verses 7-9: declaration of the anointed and invitation to rule
– c' Serve the LORD in fear (verse 11) naSHQU-baR � �ִׁש���ָקּו ַב�ר-ַנ (verse 12)• b' wrath (verse 12)a' a little (verse 12)
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Repetition – creating rings
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Repeated grammatical forms
Look for and count the italics in the image: create in me, renew within me, do not cast me, return to me, support me, deliver me.
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What is surrounded by the circles?
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Explicit Shape of the Psalter
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Larger structures
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The Ending
?
Is this the ending?
Is there a corresponding large circle?
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Page 16The Greater Beginning
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The Ending
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Page 18Psalm 90, A Prayer of Moses
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Sounds shared with the
next psalm
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Unique word
forms in Psalm 90
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Psalm Profile
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Page 22Technology
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What the GX Performance Framework can help you do
• Sustain an extended learning period
• Portray complex ideas
• Support a thought process
• Suggest lines of inquiry
• Express an idea visually on the Web
• Support predefined and ad hoc datasets
• Publish, print, brief
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More Information
• http://drmacdonald.blogspot.com
• http://gx.ca
• Help – dialogue, ideas, presentations, papers, criticism,
• Interest in the product (250) 995-3071
bobmacdonald at gx.ca
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Example
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Inserting an object
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Pick the source
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Arrange / save / execute
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Recurrence
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Counts
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Next Psalm
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Scores
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Rare forms in Psalm 42
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Thinking about data