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      Memories of Zion in Exile: A contextual reading of the Ironical 'Bitter Beatitudes' of Psalm 137

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          While one's memory might not always be flawless, possibly because of forgetfulness, memory loss, or selective recall, there are certain memories that demand to be remembered. These memories can flow through people's lives like rivers. Psalm 137 depicts a compelling backdrop and scenario that closely mirrors the actual experiences of individuals and their recollections. This Psalm is regarded as the most direct and poignant recollection of the Babylonian exile in the entire Psalter. Although some may find the desires expressed in the Psalm troubling and unsuitable for New Testament believers, it aligns with Israel's theological and liturgical response to undeserved or unavoidable suffering. It serves as an entreaty to Yahweh (YHWH), the ultimate source of strength amid powerlessness and hope amid hopelessness. Consequently, Psalm 137 represents a substantial theological statement with contemporary relevance. This article draws a parallel between the emotional anguish experienced by the psalmist, stemming from their unfavourable socioeconomic circumstances, and the similarly oppressive socioeconomic, and psychological conditions faced by many in contemporary times. INTRADISCIPLINARY AND/OR INTERDISCIPLINARY IMPLICATIONS: This article employs the principle of contemporaneity while engaging with the biblical, literary, and exegetical scope of Psalm 137 to establish a theological rationale and contextual adaptation for this retaliatory Psalm attributed to David. The theological assertion is that in a society marked by violence and abuse, where there exists a sinister conspiracy of brutality, invoking YHWH's intervention by breaking the silence indeed has the potential to effect change. This theological datum makes Psalms 137 resonates in the memory of many today.

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                Verbum et Ecclesia
                Verbum Eccles. (Online)
                Centre for Ministerial Development of the Dutch Reformed Church (Exelsus) - University of Pretoria (Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa )
                1609-9982
                2074-7705
                2024
                : 45
                : 1
                : 1-7
                Affiliations
                [01] Eku orgnameBaptist Theological Seminary orgdiv1Faculty of Theology orgdiv2Department of Biblical Studies Nigeria
                [02] Pretoria orgnameUniversity of Pretoria orgdiv1Faculty of Theology and Religion orgdiv2Department of Old Testament and Hebrew Scriptures South Africa
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                S2074-77052024000100061 S2074-7705(24)04500100061
                10.4102/ve.v45i1.3028
                76393075-e33d-45c2-9f0f-5b03a16081f3

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

                History
                : 12 October 2023
                : 28 November 2023
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                Figures: 0, Tables: 0, Equations: 0, References: 48, Pages: 7
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                SciELO South Africa

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                Original Research - Special Collection: African Hermeneutics

                unmerited suffering,contextual realities,theological and liturgical,retributive Psalm,memory,Psalm 137

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