Longing for Flowing Streams—Water as Metaphor and Mediator in Psalm 42

IF 0.1 3区 哲学 0 RELIGION Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament Pub Date : 2023-07-03 DOI:10.1080/09018328.2023.2267885
David P. Pettit
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ABSTRACT Psalm 42 draws from the natural world in order to express something about the inner longing and anxiety the psalmist feels over separation and absence of God in terms of a thirsting hind. In this sense, water functions as a metaphor in Ps 42, expressing what is hard to say “straightforwardly” about vulnerability and longing for the divine, the life giving, and the life-preserving. This article argues that water functions in overlapping manners in the psalm, evoking desire, denoting God, expressing vulnerability, but also indicating one way that the psalmist might experience satisfaction: water. Water in Ps 42, like the temple, is an object of longing. Water functions both as metaphor for the divine and as mediator of the divine.
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渴望流淌的溪水--《诗篇》第 42 篇中作为隐喻和中介的水
ABSTRACT Psalm 42 draws from the natural world in order to express something about the inner longing and anxiety the psalmist feels over separation and absence of God in terms of a thirsting hind.从这个意义上说,水在诗篇 42 篇中起到了隐喻的作用,表达了难以 "直截了当 "表达的对神灵、赋予生命和维护生命的脆弱和渴望。本文认为,水在诗篇中的作用是重叠的,它唤起渴望、表示神、表达脆弱,但也指出了诗人体验满足的一种方式:水。诗篇 42 中的水与圣殿一样,都是渴望的对象。水既是神的隐喻,也是神的中介。
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