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    Psalm 58: Curse As Voiced Disorientation.Brian Doyle - 1996 - Bijdragen 57 (2):122-148.
    A close reading of Psalm 58, focusing particularly on its stylistic features, reveals the centrality of God's presence to his people in the midst of injustice and evil. In spite of its imprecatory language, Psalm 58 is a song of God's saving activity and a celebration of justice. A powerful seven-fold curse full of rich yet horrific images calls out for the disempowerment of the wicked. The Hebrew text, together with significant text-critical notes, along with a critical translation, colometric division (...)
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    Reviews : Ian Hunter, Culture and Government: the Emergence of Literary Education, Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1988, £35.00, xi + 317 pp. [REVIEW]Brian Doyle - 1990 - History of the Human Sciences 3 (1):146-149.