A connection is often made between Lamentations and Chronicles in terms of the ancient Rabbinic tradition of Jeremianic authorship of Lamentations. Second Chronicles 35:25 is normally quoted as the instigation of this tradition, since this verse at the end of the Chronicler’s Josiah account connects Jeremiah to the singing of laments (qînôt). Recent scholarship does not attempt to settle the authorship issue in Lamentations, but rather shows how the later reception of Lamentations engages the Jeremianic theology in order to explain some difficult passages in this book. My contribution will be a comparative study in which the different modes of interacting with the Jeremianic tradition by Chronicles and the Lamentations reception will be inv...
The article examines the cultural milieu of the History of the Rechabites. Following a comparison wi...
The scènes of public readings in the Bible appear in certain respects as a literary technique the ai...
There has been substantial discussion regarding the dependency of Baruch on Jeremiah (so Tov 1976). ...
Jeremiah scholars agree that what we find in the book of Jeremiah is a literary tradition of Jeremia...
Despite the absence of any formal attribution of the book of Lamentations to the prophet Jeremiah in...
The phenomenon of inner-biblical interpretation and inter-textual replication of scriptural material...
This study offers an extended, detailed examination of the nature and character of the relationship ...
The Prophet Jeremiah was a figure of fascination in ancient Judaism, extending well back into the Pe...
This thesis canvases the general discussion found 1n scholarship on the subject of prophetic interce...
The doctrinal basis of the Evangelical Theological Society makes specific reference to the concept o...
Although the prophet Jeremiah’s teachings are aligned with the other prophets of the Old Testament, ...
My paper builds on the observation of the leading scholars of Jeremiah, such as Holladay, Bright, Mc...
The collection of six essays on the book of Lamentations presented here are the outcome of an initia...
Presents a study on the intertextual connections between the story of Ishmael\u27s assassination of ...
Lamentations consists of multiple speaking voices, expressing a variety of theological perspectives ...
The article examines the cultural milieu of the History of the Rechabites. Following a comparison wi...
The scènes of public readings in the Bible appear in certain respects as a literary technique the ai...
There has been substantial discussion regarding the dependency of Baruch on Jeremiah (so Tov 1976). ...
Jeremiah scholars agree that what we find in the book of Jeremiah is a literary tradition of Jeremia...
Despite the absence of any formal attribution of the book of Lamentations to the prophet Jeremiah in...
The phenomenon of inner-biblical interpretation and inter-textual replication of scriptural material...
This study offers an extended, detailed examination of the nature and character of the relationship ...
The Prophet Jeremiah was a figure of fascination in ancient Judaism, extending well back into the Pe...
This thesis canvases the general discussion found 1n scholarship on the subject of prophetic interce...
The doctrinal basis of the Evangelical Theological Society makes specific reference to the concept o...
Although the prophet Jeremiah’s teachings are aligned with the other prophets of the Old Testament, ...
My paper builds on the observation of the leading scholars of Jeremiah, such as Holladay, Bright, Mc...
The collection of six essays on the book of Lamentations presented here are the outcome of an initia...
Presents a study on the intertextual connections between the story of Ishmael\u27s assassination of ...
Lamentations consists of multiple speaking voices, expressing a variety of theological perspectives ...
The article examines the cultural milieu of the History of the Rechabites. Following a comparison wi...
The scènes of public readings in the Bible appear in certain respects as a literary technique the ai...
There has been substantial discussion regarding the dependency of Baruch on Jeremiah (so Tov 1976). ...