This Festschrift for Leslie C. Allen reflects the ferment in studies of Jeremiah. A group of international scholars examine the location of the prophecies in Jeremiah's life and consider the book's social, ethical, theological, political, and devotional implications.
This Festschrift for Leslie C. Allen reflects the ferment in studies of Jeremiah. A group of international scholars examine the location of the prophecies in Jeremiah's life and consider the book's social, ethical, theological, political, and devotional implications.
John Goldingay is David Allan Hubbard Professor of Old Testament at Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, California, and formerly Principal of St John's Theological College, Nottingham, UK.
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Preface Chapter 1: Leslie C. Allen--An Educated Evangelical Chapter 2: Jeremiah 3:22b: An Intentionally Ambiguous, Multivalent Riddle Text Chapter 3: Do Jeremiah and Ezekiel Share a Common View of the Exile? Chapter 4: Prophecy Interpreted: Intertextuality and Prophecy Chapter 5: Jeremiah and the Poor Chapter 6: Jeremiah and the Superpower Chapter 7: Yhwh, the God of Israel...and of Edom? Chapter 8: Jeremiah 2-10 as a Unified Literary Composition Chapter 9: The Book of Jeremiah (MT) and Its Early Second Temple Background Chapter 10: Word of Jeremiah--Wod of God Chapter 11: Prophet and Singer in the Fray Chapter 12: The Mis-Pi Rituals and Incantations and Jeremiah 10:1-16 Chapter 13: The Laments in Jeremiah and 1QH Chapter 14: Ebed-Melech as Exemplar Chapter 15: Baruch Among the Sages Chapter 16: Baruch as First Reader Chapter 17: Jeremiah's Reflection on the Isaian Royal Promise Chapter 18: Dislocations in Time and Ideology in the Reconception of Jeremiah's Words
Preface Chapter 1: Leslie C. Allen--An Educated Evangelical Chapter 2: Jeremiah 3:22b: An Intentionally Ambiguous, Multivalent Riddle Text Chapter 3: Do Jeremiah and Ezekiel Share a Common View of the Exile? Chapter 4: Prophecy Interpreted: Intertextuality and Prophecy Chapter 5: Jeremiah and the Poor Chapter 6: Jeremiah and the Superpower Chapter 7: Yhwh, the God of Israel...and of Edom? Chapter 8: Jeremiah 2-10 as a Unified Literary Composition Chapter 9: The Book of Jeremiah (MT) and Its Early Second Temple Background Chapter 10: Word of Jeremiah--Wod of God Chapter 11: Prophet and Singer in the Fray Chapter 12: The Mis-Pi Rituals and Incantations and Jeremiah 10:1-16 Chapter 13: The Laments in Jeremiah and 1QH Chapter 14: Ebed-Melech as Exemplar Chapter 15: Baruch Among the Sages Chapter 16: Baruch as First Reader Chapter 17: Jeremiah's Reflection on the Isaian Royal Promise Chapter 18: Dislocations in Time and Ideology in the Reconception of Jeremiah's Words
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