Jeremiah's Book of Consolation: a Textual Comparison Notes On the Masoretic Text and the Old Greek Version of Jeremiah Xxx-Xxxi1 (original) (raw)
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Condemnation and Restoration in the Septuagint and Masoretic Texts of Jeremiah (Undergraduate Essay)
Robert Krishna
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John Goldingay, The Book of Jeremiah. New International Commentary on the Old Testament. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Eerdmans, 2021
Phillip J . Long
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Carole Telman
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A Critical Introduction to Jeremiah
Debbie Piper
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Emanuel Tov
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Jeremiah 1: A Commentary on the Book of the Prophet Jeremiah Chapters 1–25. By William L. Holladay. (Hermeneia Commentary series) Philadelphia, Fortress Press, 1986. Pp. xxii + 682. £41·00
hugh williamson
Scottish Journal of Theology, 1989
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Diverging Traditions: Jeremiah 27–29 (MT, Pesh, Vg) / 34–36 (LXX), A Proposal for a New Text Edition
Raymond de Hoop
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Recent Trends in the Study of Jeremiah
Bill T. Arnold
Ashland Theological Journal 25 (1993): 75-95.
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250.viii.LXX-Jeremiah-Outside the Bible: Ancient Jewish Writings Related to Scripture, Volumes 1-3 (ed. Louis H. Feldman, James L. Kugel, and Lawrence H. Schiffman; Philadelphia/Lincoln: JPS/University of Nebraska Press, 2013), 68-77
Emanuel Tov
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A Study Guide to the Book of Jeremiah
Morris Murray Jr
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Gracians Chittilappilly
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10a*. “Exegetical Notes on the Hebrew Vorlage of the LXX of Jeremiah 27 (34),” ZAW 91 (1979): 73–93. Revised version: The Greek and Hebrew Bible (1999), 315–31.
Emanuel Tov
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New Light on the Composition of Jeremiah
Benjamin Sommer
The Catholic Biblical quarterly, 1999
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An Exegetical Paper on Jeremiah 31:26-34 (BHS)
Timothy Stephen
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347. “The Last Stage of the Literary History of the Book of Jeremiah,” in The Oxford Handbook of the Book of Jeremiah, ed. Ed Silver and Louis Stulman (New York: Oxford University Press, 2021), 129–47.PROOFS
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An Analysis of Jeremiah 3:1-4:4
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Theological Patterning in Jeremiah: A Vital Word through an Ancient Book
Andrew Abernethy
Bulletin for Biblical Research
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Getting Closer to Jeremiah: The Word of YHWH and the Literary-Theological Person of a Prophet
Joep Dubbink
Martin Kessler, Hg., Reading the Book of Jeremiah. A …, 2004
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The Reception of Jeremiah in Modern Hebrew Literature
Michael Avioz
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See and Read All These Words: The Concept of the Written in the Book of Jeremiah
Chad Eggleston
2009
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Diverging Traditions: Jeremiah 27-29 / 34-36. A Proposal for a New Text Edition (Sample edition)
Raymond de Hoop
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184. ‘Messianic Expectations in the Book of Jeremiah? The Productive Memory of David’, in: J.R. Lundbom, C. Evans, B. Anderson (eds), The Book of Jeremiah: Composition, Reception, and Interpretation (VTS 178), Leiden 2018, pp. 93-112
Bob Becking
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"Theological Patterning in Jeremiah: A Vital Word through an Ancient Book" (BBR 24.2 [2014]: 149-61)
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The Reception and Composition of Jeremiah in (Daniel) and Baruch
Judith H. Newman
Jeremiah's Scriptures: Production, Reception, Interaction, and Transformation, 2016
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Jeremiah 32 in Its Hebrew and Greek Recensions 1
Andrew Shead
1999
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Suffering and the portrait of YHWH in Jeremiah: energizing hope in contexts of suffering and pain
Jacob T . Igba, PhD.
Pharos Journal of Theology, 2021
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The Question of LXX Jeremiah as a Tool for Literary-Critical Analysis
Shimon Gesundheit (Bar-On)
Vetus Testamentum, 2012
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Haplography in the Hebrew Vorlage of LXX Jeremiah
Jack Lundbom
Hebrew Studies, 2005
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GREEK JEREMIAH AND THE LAND OF AZAZEL
Albert Pietersma
2006
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Review: Jeremiah 1-25
Homer Heater
1993
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