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There has been widespread neglect by scholars of deuterocanonical books, especially those (e.g., Baruch) that are thought to lack originality. This book seeks to address this lacuna by investigating some of the major interpretive issues in Baruchan scholarship. The volume comprises a collection of essays from an international team of scholars who specialise in Second Temple Judaism and Old Testament pseudepigrapha. Topics covered include: historical issues (the person of Baruch), literary structure, intertextual relationships between Baruch and the OT (Jeremiah, Isaiah), reception history (Christian and Jewish), and modern translation challenges. This is the first volume of essays that exclusively focus on Baruch and one that seeks to provide a foundation for future investigations.
Bible. Old Testament. --- Altes Testament. --- Baruch. --- Pseudepigrapha. --- Rezeptionsgeschichte. --- Septuagint. --- Septuaginta. --- RELIGION / Biblical Studies / Prophets. --- Bible. --- Baruch (Book of the Apocrypha) --- Buch Baruch --- First Baruch (Book of the Apocrypha) --- Book of Baruch --- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Baruch and the Letter of Jeremiah are among the so-called deuterocanonical books of the Bible, part of the larger Catholic biblical canon. Except for a short article in the Women's Bible Commentary, no detailed or comprehensive feminist commentary on these books is available so far. Marie-heres Wacker reads both books with an approach that is sensitive to gender and identity issues. The book of Baruch -- with its reflections on guilt of the fathers, with its transformation of wisdom into the Book of God's commandments, and with its strong symbol of mother and queen Jerusalem -- offers a new and creative digest of Torah, writings, and prophets but seems to address primarily learned men. The so-called Letter of Jeremiah is an impressive document that unmasks pseudo-deities but at the same draws sharp lines between the group's identity and the "others," using women of the "others" as boundary markers.
229*215 --- 229*215 III Baruch. Paralipomena Jeremiae --- III Baruch. Paralipomena Jeremiae --- Bible. --- Epistle of Jeremiah --- Letter of Jeremiah --- Jeremiah, Epistle of --- Baruch (Book of the Apocrypha) --- Buch Baruch --- First Baruch (Book of the Apocrypha) --- Book of Baruch
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Bible --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- 229*216 --- #GROL:SEMI-22<08> Fors 160 --- IV Baruch. Griekse Baruch --- 229*216 IV Baruch. Griekse Baruch --- Bible. --- Baruch (Book of the Apocrypha) --- Buch Baruch --- First Baruch (Book of the Apocrypha) --- Book of Baruch --- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Apocalyptic literature --- History and criticism --- Bible --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- 229*234 --- Apocalypse van Baruch --- 229*234 Apocalypse van Baruch --- Apocalyptic literature. --- Apokalyptik --- History and criticism. --- Historia. --- Bibeln. --- Bible. --- Syrische Baruchapokalypse. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Baruch (Book of the Apocrypha) --- Buch Baruch --- First Baruch (Book of the Apocrypha) --- Book of Baruch --- Apocalyptic literature - History and criticism
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"Although in Second Temple literature we find a variety of songs concerned with the future of Jerusalem, little attempt has been made to analyse these comparatively as a generic group. In this study, three songs have been selected on the basis of their similarity in style, ideas and their apparent original composition in Hebrew. The texts have been subjected to a literary analysis both individually and then comparatively"--
Elizabeth Hay Bechtel Psalms scroll --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Bible. --- Tobias (Book of the Apocrypha) --- Tobit (Book of the Apocrypha) --- Baruch (Book of the Apocrypha) --- Buch Baruch --- First Baruch (Book of the Apocrypha) --- Book of Baruch --- Jerusalem --- In the Bible. --- RELIGION / Judaism / Sacred Writings. --- Second Temple Literature. --- Zion/Jeruslem.
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Bible --- Bible OT. Twelve prophets. Jonah --- Bible OT. Major prophets. Baruch --- Bible. --- Commentaries --- vEarly works to 1800. --- Early works to 1800. --- 252*62 --- 230.005 --- Preken als epistel- en evangeliecommentaren --- Religion Christian theology Serial publications --- 252*62 Preken als epistel- en evangeliecommentaren --- Baruch (Book of the Apocrypha) --- Buch Baruch --- First Baruch (Book of the Apocrypha) --- Book of Baruch --- Jonah (Book of the Old Testament) --- Jonas (Book of the Old Testament) --- Yonah (Book of the Old Testament) --- Baruch (Book) --- Bible. O.T. Jonah
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2 Baruch is one of the more important apocalyptic writings among the Jewish Pseudepigrapha (written at the end of the 1st century AD and so contemporary with the New Testament). The Epistle is a message to the Jews of the Dispersion. Whitters is arguing that the document was once an authoritative text for a specific community, and gives us clues about the important era between the two Jewish wars of 70 and 132 AD, when Judaism was assuming radical new forms. This Epistle tells Diapora Jews how to live in a world without the Jerusalem Temple.
Bible. O.T. --- Bible. O.T. Apocrypha. Baruch. --- Bible. O.T. Apocrypha. Baruch -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- Judaism --- Bible. --- Syriac Apocalypse of Baruch --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- 229*234 --- Apocalypse van Baruch --- 229*234 Apocalypse van Baruch --- Apocalypse of Baruch (Syriac) --- 2nd Baruch (Apocryphal book) --- 2 Baruch (Apocryphal book) --- Second Baruch (Apocryphal book) --- II Baruch (Apocryphal book) --- Syriac Baruch (Apocryphal book) --- Baruch (Book of the Apocrypha) --- Buch Baruch --- First Baruch (Book of the Apocrypha) --- Book of Baruch
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"Les vingt-trois publications reprises dans ce volume sont consacrées à la LXX de Jérémie et à Baruch son secrétaire. Elles visent pour la plupart à montrer que le texte hébreu reçu (TM, texte long) est une refonte d’un modèle hébreu traduit en grec et conservé dans la Septante (LXX, texte court placé sous la responsabilité de Baruch). Pour ce faire, P.-M. Bogaert a mis en œuvre une exégèse «différentielle» qui compare, analyse et explique les divergences entre les deux formes du livre. L’ouvrage commence par des contributions plus générales; les suivantes portent sur des passages choisis en fonction de leur intérêt: différence de contenu et différence d’ordre. Une dernière contribution, inédite, offre une synthèse provisoire visant à caractériser le texte court pour lui-même. Le recueil est introduit par une préface en anglais du Professeur Emanuel Tov, de l’Université hébraïque de Jérusalem." --provided by publisher, back cover
Bible OT. Major prophets. Jeremiah --- 224.3 --- 224.3 Jeremias. Lamentationes. Klaagliederen --- 224.3 Jeremie. Lamentations de Jeremie --- Jeremias. Lamentationes. Klaagliederen --- Jeremie. Lamentations de Jeremie --- Bible. --- Baruch (Book of the Apocrypha) --- Buch Baruch --- First Baruch (Book of the Apocrypha) --- Book of Baruch --- Jeremiabuch --- Jeremiah (Book of the Old Testament) --- Jérémie (Book of the Old Testament) --- Livre de Jérémie --- Yirmeyah (Book of the Old Testament) --- Yirmeyahu (Book of the Old Testament) --- Criticism, Textual
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This work is the first major commentary of LXX Baruch and the Epistle of Jeremiah in English. Rather than seeing LXX mainly as a text-critical resource or as a window on a now-lost Hebrew text, this commentary, as part of the Septuagint Commentary Series, interprets Baruch and EpJer as Greek texts and from the perspective of Greek readers unfamiliar with Hebrew. Included are a transcription and an English translation of Codex Vaticanus, the oldest extant manuscript of the books, and a detailed commentary. Another major contribution is the utilisation of the sense-delimitation (paragraphs) of Codex Vaticanus and other codices to explore how early readers interpreted the text.
Bible. --- Codex Vaticanus Lat. 3773. --- Letter of Jeremiah --- Jeremiah, Epistle of --- Baruch (Book of the Apocrypha) --- Buch Baruch --- First Baruch (Book of the Apocrypha) --- Book of Baruch --- Manuscrito messicano Vaticano 3773 --- Codex Vaticanus B --- Códice Vaticano B --- Códice Vaticano B.3773 --- Codex Vaticanus --- Códice Fábrega --- Codex Vatic. Lat. 3773 --- Codice Vaticano rituale --- Criticism, Textual. --- Versions. --- 229*234 --- 229*215 --- 229*215 III Baruch. Paralipomena Jeremiae --- III Baruch. Paralipomena Jeremiae --- 229*234 Apocalypse van Baruch --- Apocalypse van Baruch --- Codex Mexicanus Vaticanus B --- Codex Vaticanus nr. 3773
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