This book aims to remedy the deficiency of available published material on the theological concerns of the Old Testament books. Here, specialists explore the theological richness of a given book at…
The study which follows may be described as an essay on the theology of the Jeremiah tradition, centring on the use in that tradition of the term seqer, commonly translated 'lie, falsehood, decepti…
Using the tools of rhetorical and narrative criticism, Carol Dempsey develops the character Jeremiah as a literary figure, a messenger not only to his own people but to al readers of his book. In k…
This work features landmark essays on the prophet Jeremiah. It helps readers hear Jeremiah's voice as an important message for today. Topics examined include: Jeremiah's use of rhetorical questions…
Jeremiah 1-25 is an excellent introduction to Jeremiah, a colossal spiritual giant of the Old Testament. Jeremiah's message about God is as contemporary and relevant as tomorrow's New York Times. I…
In the book of Jeremiah, the vocabulary of word and words is not only uniquely prevalent, bur formulae marking divine speech also play an unprecedented role in giving the book's final form its narr…