The oracle concerning Moab in Jeremiah 48 is one of the 'hard texts' of the OT. This thesis seeks to find a means of reading the oracle in a way that does justice to the text both in its ancient context and in a Christian frame of reference. The opening chapter reviews existing scholarship on this text (and related texts). The two chapters which then follow preface and contextualise the main discussion; they focus, respectively, on the differing textual traditions in MT and LXX, and on the parallel material in Jeremiah 48 and Isaiah 15-16. It transpires that MT Jeremiah 48 contains a more marked note of lament than LXX Jeremiah 31 and that Jeremiah 48 has a broader purview than Isaiah 15-16. Chapters Four and Five then examine how US and UK...
The lament over the King of Tyre in Ezekiel 28:11-19 has presented scholars with a great many diffic...
The Prophet Jeremiah was a figure of fascination in ancient Judaism, extending well back into the Pe...
The Hebrew Bible is replete with references to written media. The traditional way that historical-cr...
The oracle concerning Moab in Jeremiah 48 is one of the 'hard texts' of the OT. This thesis seeks to...
The doctrinal basis of the Evangelical Theological Society makes specific reference to the concept o...
M.A.Jeremiah 23:9-40 is characterized in the Hebrew Bible as "concerning the prophets" and can be di...
M.A.Jeremiah 23:9-40 is characterized in the Hebrew Bible as "concerning the prophets" and can be di...
The present study is a history of interpretation. In that sense it does not fit neatly into the cate...
The oracles against Babylon seem to be an anomaly in the Book of Jeremiah. The doxology in Jeremiah ...
The present study is a history of interpretation. In that sense it does not fit neatly into the cate...
Isaiah 48:1-11 has been described as a difficult passage due to a perceived discord between its hars...
This thesis examines, from a canonical perspective, the thematic relationship between the three roya...
The oracles against Babylon seem to be an anomaly in the Book of Jeremiah. The doxology in Jeremiah ...
This thesis examines, from a canonical perspective, the thematic relationship between the three roya...
How may a reader who wishes to read the Christian Bible as scripture well today be formed; and how m...
The lament over the King of Tyre in Ezekiel 28:11-19 has presented scholars with a great many diffic...
The Prophet Jeremiah was a figure of fascination in ancient Judaism, extending well back into the Pe...
The Hebrew Bible is replete with references to written media. The traditional way that historical-cr...
The oracle concerning Moab in Jeremiah 48 is one of the 'hard texts' of the OT. This thesis seeks to...
The doctrinal basis of the Evangelical Theological Society makes specific reference to the concept o...
M.A.Jeremiah 23:9-40 is characterized in the Hebrew Bible as "concerning the prophets" and can be di...
M.A.Jeremiah 23:9-40 is characterized in the Hebrew Bible as "concerning the prophets" and can be di...
The present study is a history of interpretation. In that sense it does not fit neatly into the cate...
The oracles against Babylon seem to be an anomaly in the Book of Jeremiah. The doxology in Jeremiah ...
The present study is a history of interpretation. In that sense it does not fit neatly into the cate...
Isaiah 48:1-11 has been described as a difficult passage due to a perceived discord between its hars...
This thesis examines, from a canonical perspective, the thematic relationship between the three roya...
The oracles against Babylon seem to be an anomaly in the Book of Jeremiah. The doxology in Jeremiah ...
This thesis examines, from a canonical perspective, the thematic relationship between the three roya...
How may a reader who wishes to read the Christian Bible as scripture well today be formed; and how m...
The lament over the King of Tyre in Ezekiel 28:11-19 has presented scholars with a great many diffic...
The Prophet Jeremiah was a figure of fascination in ancient Judaism, extending well back into the Pe...
The Hebrew Bible is replete with references to written media. The traditional way that historical-cr...