@article{groenewald_psalm_2008, title = {Psalm 16 ({LXX} Ps 15) and Acts of the Apostles - Part I}, volume = {22}, rights = {Old Testament Society of South Africa}, issn = {1010-9919}, url = {https://repository.up.ac.za/handle/2263/8834}, abstract = {Psalm 16 is one of the most well-known Psalm texts of the Psalter. This can be attributed, among other reasons, to the fact that the {NT}, specifically the Acts of the Apostles, applied this text to the life of Jesus of Nazareth. The quotations from Psalm 16 in the book of Acts thus got a messianic-Christological meaning. If we, however, take a look at the text of Psalm 16, it seems that this psalm does not contain any direct messianic conceptions. Neither does it refer to the resurrection of the flesh. There are, however, features in the Greek translation ({LXX}) of this psalm which offered an opportunity to the New Testament authors to apply the text to Jesus – specifically to his resurrection from death. In part I this article will focus on the {MT} text of Psalm 16. Part {II} will focus on its application in Acts of the Apostles, as well as the hermeneutical background of the author( s) of the Acts.}, pages = {89--109}, number = {1}, journaltitle = {Old Testament Essays}, author = {Groenewald, Alphonso}, urldate = {2020-06-29}, date = {2008}, note = {Free}, }