Bryan,
I think that in this particular situation, it is an idiom for the idea
of the arrival of the appropriate time for something. In other words,
HaShem is saying that the proper time for the destruction of all
living things had arrived.
It doesn't have anything to do with "the
end" having an audience with HaShem.
It just means that the
consequence that people's behaviors had merited was destruction, and
the proper time for it arrived — and HaShem was, therefore, going into
action against the world in punishment of their violence and iniquity.
What do you think?
Yonah
On 4/20/07, B. M. Rocine <brocine AT twcny.rr.com> wrote:
Hi Karl,_______________________________________________
How about if we exercise just a bit of imagination in reading the poetry
and see the human supplicants that come as "required attachments" to the
groan and the petition?
I believe the technical name for the figures in verses you quote is
metonymy. The two vv. in Psa are very much about gaining an audience
with YHWH.
Shalom,
Bryan
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