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Frans Hansen

Frans Hansen is an independent biblical researcher devoted to disciplined, text-centered reading of Scripture. His work is grounded in a simple conviction: the Hebrew text governs its own meaning, and interpretation must remain accountable to language, structure, and covenant context.

Hansen approaches Tehillim and the wider Tanakh with methodological consistency. He reads within mesorah, prioritizes peshat, and resists importing theology, sentiment, or later systems into poetic speech. For him, Scripture is not a collection of inspirational fragments but a coherent covenant document that can be examined carefully, tested rigorously, and taught responsibly.

His writing is marked by clarity, restraint, and structural precision. Rather than offering devotional impressions or speculative symbolism, he seeks to identify what the text permits, what it requires, and where interpretation must stop. This approach has drawn readers who value intellectual honesty, reverence for Hebrew, and disciplined engagement with tradition.

In this volume on Tehillim, Hansen applies that same method to all 150 psalms, reading them as covenant speech spoken within Israel's history and preserved through Jewish transmission.