The Role of the Lament in the Theology of the Old Testament

Interpretation 28 (1):20-38 (1974)
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Abstract

The Old Testament cannot pin God down to a single soteriologe ; it can only speak of God's saving acts within a whole series of events, and that necessarily involves some kind of verbal exchange between God and man. This latter includes both the cry of man in distress and the response of praise which the saved make to God

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