Jeremiah 20:7-13 is a text presenting the interpreter with a multitude of problems. Five main areas of research are briefly highlighted. This paper focuses on the interpretation of hamas wasod in Jer 20:8. Eight different interpretations have been offered but no conclusive answer to the exact meaning of the phrase has been given yet. It is argued that due to the ambiguity and structural features of the text the prophet experienced violence and destruction from the divine side as well as from a human side
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Durban-Westville, 2000.This study consists of three main aspects. First...
Although the prophet Jeremiah’s teachings are aligned with the other prophets of the Old Testament, ...
The portrayal of the divine character in a literary context shows the God in the narrative as he is ...
Jeremiah 20:7-13 is a text presenting the interpreter with a multitude of problems. Five main areas ...
Our text follows the account of the prophet smashing a clay jar (19:1–12) symbolizing the way God wi...
This article pursues three objectives and is interdisciplinary in nature, bringing together the skil...
The oracle concerning Moab in Jeremiah 48 is one of the 'hard texts' of the OT. This thesis seeks to...
This study demonstrates that the writers of Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel employed the language of c...
CITATION: Claassens, L. J. 2017. Preaching the Pentateuch : reading Jeremiah’s sermons through the l...
In this study of the topic of true/false prophecy, the author has chosen to review the writings of J...
The Old Testament text of Jeremiah 27-28 presents prophetic conflict between Jeremiah and Hananiah. ...
Reading the Old Testament confronts interpreters with the hermeneutical interrelationship between th...
The paradoxical juxtaposition of the statements ‘Sing to Jahweh!... Cursed be the day on which I was...
The purpose of the present study is an application of rhetorical analysis to the interpretation of ...
Verse 24 to 25 of sura 38 (Sad) of the Qur'an tell us 'David realized that We had been testing him, ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Durban-Westville, 2000.This study consists of three main aspects. First...
Although the prophet Jeremiah’s teachings are aligned with the other prophets of the Old Testament, ...
The portrayal of the divine character in a literary context shows the God in the narrative as he is ...
Jeremiah 20:7-13 is a text presenting the interpreter with a multitude of problems. Five main areas ...
Our text follows the account of the prophet smashing a clay jar (19:1–12) symbolizing the way God wi...
This article pursues three objectives and is interdisciplinary in nature, bringing together the skil...
The oracle concerning Moab in Jeremiah 48 is one of the 'hard texts' of the OT. This thesis seeks to...
This study demonstrates that the writers of Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel employed the language of c...
CITATION: Claassens, L. J. 2017. Preaching the Pentateuch : reading Jeremiah’s sermons through the l...
In this study of the topic of true/false prophecy, the author has chosen to review the writings of J...
The Old Testament text of Jeremiah 27-28 presents prophetic conflict between Jeremiah and Hananiah. ...
Reading the Old Testament confronts interpreters with the hermeneutical interrelationship between th...
The paradoxical juxtaposition of the statements ‘Sing to Jahweh!... Cursed be the day on which I was...
The purpose of the present study is an application of rhetorical analysis to the interpretation of ...
Verse 24 to 25 of sura 38 (Sad) of the Qur'an tell us 'David realized that We had been testing him, ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Durban-Westville, 2000.This study consists of three main aspects. First...
Although the prophet Jeremiah’s teachings are aligned with the other prophets of the Old Testament, ...
The portrayal of the divine character in a literary context shows the God in the narrative as he is ...