Between Fear And Freedom: Essays On The Interpretation Of Jeremiah 30-31BRILL, 2004 - 338 ページ Jeremiah's "Little Book of Consolation" is an intruiging text that provokes a series of interpretative difficulties. Is the text originally from Jeremiah? Can it be construed as a literary coherence or is a complex literary process of emergence to be accepted? What is meant by the 'New Covenant'? In this monograph Jer. 30-31 is read applying a variety of methods. The text-critical chapter argues for the reinforcement of the editorial theory according to which MT and LXXJer. are to be construed as two different versions. Much attention is paid to the delimitation criticism of these two chapters leading to the assumption that they are composed of ten Sub-Cantos. Five of these Sub-Cantos are interpreted taking into account Ancient Near Eastern textual material in order to understand the mental framework of the ancient reader. The final chapter pleads for the conceptual coherence of Jer. 30-31 which is seen as based on the idea of divine changeability. |
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Akkadian Alalakh Alten Testament Anew Assen Babylonian Biblical Bogaert Book of Consolation Book of Exodus Book of Jeremiah Book of Nahum Bozak Bracke Brueggemann Bund BZAW canticle Canticle parallelism Carroll Colon parallelism LINE composition concept construed context Covenant Deuteronomistic divine Ephraim Esarhaddon exile Exodus Fischer Grand Rapids Hebrew Bible Heilsworte Holladay Illusions et salut implies interpretation Israel Jeremiabuches Jeremian Core Jérémie Jerusalem JSOT.S Judah Keown Kilpp Leiden Leuven Line parallelism LINE literary livre de Jérémie LXXJer major division markers Masoretic verse Mazurel McKane metaphors MTJer Neo-Assyrian Neukirchen-Vluyn Nissinen nominal clause noun Old Greek version Old Testament oracle oracle of YHWH Prophecy Prophet Jeremia prophetic introductory formula reading Redaction refers remarks says YHWH Sheffield Strophe parallelism Stuttgart Sub-canto textual tradition textual unit Thematic coherence theme Theology Trans treaty Trostbüchlein Ugaritic verb Verloren broeder Weippert words YHWH אֲשֶׁר יהוה יִשְׂרָאֵל כִּי נְאֻם־יְהוָה עוֹד