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Texts and Contexts of Jeremiah: The Exegesis of Jeremiah 1 and 10 in Light of Text and Reception History
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Texts and Contexts of Jeremiah: The Exegesis of Jeremiah 1 and 10 in Light of Text and Reception History

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Based on the examples of Jeremiah 1 and 10, this volume contains

contributions of the textual reception and of the exegesis of both

chapters. Although textual history and reception history are to be

distinguished from each other, they are interconnected, as the textual

history of any biblical book is also part of its reception history.

Jeremiah 1 and 10 are ideal test cases because their textual

traditions (MT-Jer and LXX-Jer and its Hebrew Vorlage respectively)

differ most significantly in terms of rhetoric, structure and content.

The volume demonstrates how the Jeremiah’s reception history helps to

better understand the textual history of both chapters.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peeters Publishers
Country
Belgium
Date
6 June 2016
Pages
169
ISBN
9789042933255

Based on the examples of Jeremiah 1 and 10, this volume contains

contributions of the textual reception and of the exegesis of both

chapters. Although textual history and reception history are to be

distinguished from each other, they are interconnected, as the textual

history of any biblical book is also part of its reception history.

Jeremiah 1 and 10 are ideal test cases because their textual

traditions (MT-Jer and LXX-Jer and its Hebrew Vorlage respectively)

differ most significantly in terms of rhetoric, structure and content.

The volume demonstrates how the Jeremiah’s reception history helps to

better understand the textual history of both chapters.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peeters Publishers
Country
Belgium
Date
6 June 2016
Pages
169
ISBN
9789042933255