133 133 See https://www.abdn.ac.uk/stalbanspsalter/english/commentary/page233.shtml.
134 134 See https://www.abdn.ac.uk/stalbanspsalter/english/commentary/page233.shtmlhttp://themuseumofpsalms.com/product/psalm-80/ Contrasts with the very negative portrayal of Shechem in Gen. 34, again, post-Exilic focus.nifested in the odd sister-wife stor.
135 135 See http://www.psalms-mixastudio.com/psalms-69–84.php.
136 136 For other possible examples see Cole 2000: 96–101.
137 137 Some would see that the Exodus references link this psalm instead to Passover, but there is no reason to exclude the Exodus tradition from the Feast of Sukkot.
138 138 Stec 2004: 158–59.
139 139 See Willems 1990: 412–13.
140 140 Trudinger 2004: 121–35.
141 141 Feuer 2004: 1025–26.
142 142 Feuer 2004: 1029.
143 143 See ‘Expositions of the Psalms’ on 80:4, in ACW 52:294–95; see ACCS VIII: 143.
144 144 See ‘Commentary on the Psalms’ on 81:8, in FC 102:54–55. See ACCS VIII: 144.
145 145 Neale and Littledale 1874–79: 3/1.
146 146 See also E. Solopova 2013a: 475–79 (fig. 82).
147 147 This is now in the British Library (MS. 18851).
148 148 See Metzger 1996: 85. Contrasts with the very negative portrayal of Shechem in Gen. 34, again, post-Exilic focus in the odd sister-wife story.
149 149 See https://dwellingintheword.wordpress.com/2016/12/15/1989–psalm-81/.
150 150 See Corrigan 1992: fig. 93, also p. 91.
151 151 For Theodore, see http://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/Viewer.aspx?ref=add_ms_19352_f110r.
152 152 Gorali 1993: 274. On the use of Braun’s work in Jerusalem, see http://or-nah.com/info.html?pid=22.
153 153 Stern 2011: 137–44.
154 154 Dowling Long and Sawyer 2015: 221.
155 155 Dowling Long and Sawyer 2015: 30.
156 156 Although several other psalms in Book III are actually found amongst the Qumran scrolls, this is a rare example of a *pesher reading of a psalm.
157 157 See Skarsaune 1996: 447–48 and Russell 2011.
158 158 See Mosser 2005: 46, 41.
159 159 See Mosser 2005: 57–59.
160 160 See Procatachesis 6 in LCC 4:68–69, from ACCS VIII:146.
161 161 See Cassiodorus, Expositions of the Psalms 49.1 in ACW 51 480, from ACCS VIII:146.
162 162 Stec 2004: 160.
163 163 Feuer 2004: 1035.
164 164 Gruber 2004: 544.
165 165 Trudinger 2004: 14–18, 87–108.
166 166 See Tur-Sinai 1950: 274.
167 167 See Mitchell’s reconstruction of Psalm 24 in Gillingham 2018: 160. What follows is part of an email correspondence with the composer, dating from September 2016.
168 168 See http://psalter.library.uu.nl/page?p=103&res=1&x=0&y=0.
169 169 Corrigan 1992:47, also fig. 56.
170 170 See Levine 1984: 214–17, citing Buber 1952.
171 171 Buber 1952: 60–61.
172 172 See Willems 1990: 412.
173 173 Pietersma 2000: 83.
174 174 See Howell 1987: 187–88.
175 175 Ecclesiastical History 2:19; NPNF 2/3:85–86, from ACCS VIII:150.