Psalm 14 Overview

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Welcome to the Overview of Psalm 14

This page will introduce and provide orientation to Psalm 14 as a whole. It includes the following sections:


Introduction to Psalm 14

Author:

Purpose:

To lament the wickedness of humanity.

Content:

Evildoers devour people and do not call on YHWH, but YHWH is the refuge of the oppressed.

Message:

Even when it seems like all humans are wicked, YHWH has a plan of salvation for the righteous.

Psalm 14 At-a-Glance

These sections divide the content of the psalm into digestible pieces , and are determined based on information from many of our layers, including Semantics, Poetics, and Discourse. The columns, left to right, contain: the verse numbers; the main title of the section; a brief summary of the content of that section (quote marks indicate the text is taken directly from the English text of the psalm (as per our Close-but-Clear translation); and an icon to visually represent and remember the content. Psalm 14 - overview.jpg

Background Orientation for Psalm 14

Following are the common-ground assumptionsCommon-ground assumptions include information shared by the speaker and hearers. In our analysis, we mainly use this category for Biblical/Ancient Near Eastern background. which are the most helpful for making sense of the psalm.


Background Situation for Psalm 14

The background situation is the series of events leading up to the time in which the psalm is spoken. These are taken from the story triangle – whatever lies to the left of the star icon. [[File:|class=img-fluid|825px]]

Participants in Psalm 14

This resource is forthcoming.