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Jeremiah
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Prophets
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YERMIYAH (Book of Jeremiah) Massoretic, Hebrew, Aramaic, JPS, Kaplan texts of Genesis from the Jewish Publication Society Bible
New International Version (Book of Jeremiah) On-Line
Net Bible (Book of Jeremiah) On-Line
Introduction to Jeremiah David Malick
Argument of Jeremiah - Outline David Malick
Outline of Jeremiah Bob Dunston
Notes on Jeremiah Thomas L. Constable Expository notes on Jeremiah.
Jeremiah Barry L. Bandstra Reading the Old Testament
Jeremiah an Overview Division of Student Ministry Baptist General Convention of Texas
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Jeremiah - Notes from the Hebrew Bible
The Significant Contributions of Jeremiah to Religious Thought Martin Luther King Jnr examines Jeremiah's contributions to religious thought, particularly his New Covenant, his argument against "artificial worship," and his conception of personal religion.
From the Fall of Nineveh to the Fall of Judah Gerald A Larue
Text and Redaction in Jeremiah's Oracles against the Nations James W. Watts points out that critical theories of how the book of Jeremiah was composed have usually left the oracles against the nations out of account. They are considered a late addition which played no part in the book's primary redaction. The result has been a tendency to interpret them separately from the book in which they are found.
The Prophet Jeremiah and Jerusalem (6th century BCE)
Jesus use of Old Testament Themes Susan Rieske
'You tried to persuade me' and 'Violence! Outrage!' in Jeremiah 20.7-8 David JA Clines (with David M. Gunn) explores one of the most striking of Jeremiah's so-called 'confessions'
Form, Occasion and Redaction in Jeremiah 20 David JA Clines (with David M. Gunn) finds two units within this passage which account for all the material: a psalm-like poem of the 'individual lament' form and a self-curse and asks: (i) What was the original intention and occasion (Sitz im Leben Jeremias)?, and (ii) What is its meaning and function in its present context (Sitz im Buch)?
Saying Yes to Exile--and No! Reactions to the Exile in the Book of Jeremiah Ralph W. Klein
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