Reading the Book of Jeremiah: A Search for CoherenceMartin Kessler Eisenbrauns, 2004 - 204 sidor Ferment is the correct word by which to characterize current Jeremiah studies, a deep and broad stirring that relies on previous scholarship but that seeks to move beyond that scholarship in bold and new ways. This collection of fine essays not only reflects that ferment but in important ways contributes to it and advances the discussion. Most broadly, the current discussion seeks to move beyond the historical-critical categories of Sigmund Mowinckel and Bernhard Duhm and the classic formulation of three sources, A, B, and C. In Jeremiah as in other parts of biblical scholarship, the new questions concern the inadequacy of historical-critical readings of a positivistic kind and the prospect of synchronic readings, either through ideological analysis that seeks to show that ideology shapes the book, or through canonical readings that find a large theological intentionality to the whole of the book. It turns out, perforce, that ideological and canonical readings are closely twinned in their judgment about the literature. This present collection, which includes both new voices and some of the established major players in the discussion, merits important attention." From the preface, by Walter Brueggemann |
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... Divine Reliability and the Conceptual Coherence of the Book of Consolation (Jeremiah 30–31) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 Bob Becking Citations from the Book of Jeremiah in the New Testament . . . . 181 J. W. Mazurel Bibliography ...
... the time of the exile . But as long as the Bible is honored as divine word by faith . communities and remains a best seller , in the Western world at any rate , there still seem to be many readers who xii Editor's Introduction.
... divine name is here written Yhwh , the tetragrammaton ( “ four letters ” ) , which represents the sacred , unpronounced name of the God of Israel , in deference to those who are offended by the use of Yahweh . Since the thirteen authors ...
... divine plan is also affirmed in chaps . 50 and 51 , a very long and complicated prophecy against this city , which stands as the climax to the series of prophecies against the nations ( 46–51 ) . In 25:13 ( “ this book ” ) , explicit ...
... Divine judgment on Judah and Jerusalem ( chaps . 2–25 ) d . Jeremiah's controversy with false prophets ( chaps . 26–29 ) e . Book of consolation ( chaps . 30–33 ) f . Incidents from the days of Jehoiakim and Zedekiah ( chaps . 34–39 ) g ...
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