lxxxiii.
- lxxxiii.
p. lxxxiii.
36), sijjin (lxxxiii.
7, 8), tasnim (lxxxiii.
12, lxxxiii.
- lxxvi., lxxxiii.
xliv., lxxiv., lxxix., lxxx., lxxxiii.
Even in one of the Psalms (lxxxiii.
c. lxxxiii.), and called also 6vnroilmxtrac (" mortal-souled") by John of Damascus (De Haeres.
- lxxxix.; here lxxiii.- lxxxiii.
- lxxxiii.) is distinguished from the rest of the Psalter by habitually avoiding the name Jehovah (the Lord) and using Elohim (God) instead, even in cases like Ps.
- lxxxiii.); (d) an Elohistic redaction and combination of (b) and (c); (e) the addition of a non-Elohistic supplement to (d) with a doxology; (f) a collection later than (d), consisting of books IV.
before 120 B.C. or thereabouts, lxxxiii.
xlii.- lxxxiii.) was revised by an editor who changed the Jhvh of the authors into Elohim (see e.g.
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