Seeking to contribute to the discussion of the booh of Jeremiah as a literary unity, this study examines the contrast between the promise of new exodus in Jeremiah 30-33 and the experience of the remnant in Judah after the fall of Jerusalem that is recounted in Jeremiah 40-43 as a reversal of the exodus. This contrast of \u27new exodus \u27 and \u27no exodus \u27 serves as both a promise and warning to the exilic community in Babylon - the promise that they are to be the recipients of the blessings of restoration and a warning that continued disobedience to YHWH will bring further judgement
Dispensationalists have traditionally argued that Babylon in Revelation 14 and chaps. 17-18 is a s...
The analysis of Exodus 33,1–11 has long been a matter of dispute, with a remarkable variety of readi...
The new exodus is an enduring subject of dispute in Deutero-Isaiah research. For the last five decad...
Seeking to contribute to the discussion of the booh of Jeremiah as a literary unity, this study exam...
The goal of this study is to provide a holistic reading of the largely narrative material in Jeremia...
Although the prophet Jeremiah’s teachings are aligned with the other prophets of the Old Testament, ...
The prophetic books of Jeremiah and Ezekiel exhibit many similarities. From their historical setting...
Jeremiah scholars agree that what we find in the book of Jeremiah is a literary tradition of Jeremia...
Jeremiah scholars agree that what we find in the book of Jeremiah is a literary tradition of Jeremia...
This dissertation attempts to fill a gap in studies on the remnant motif in the Old Testament by inv...
The challenge of finding a cohesive literary theme in the books of Jeremiah and Galatians has been a...
One of the most painful features of Judah\u27s exile in the early sixth century B.C. was the interru...
An examination of the Song of the Sea (Exodus 15) and allusions to it in the book of Isaia
In this study of the topic of true/false prophecy, the author has chosen to review the writings of J...
The theme of the transformation of reality is one of the unifying themes in Jeremiah 30-31. A past-f...
Dispensationalists have traditionally argued that Babylon in Revelation 14 and chaps. 17-18 is a s...
The analysis of Exodus 33,1–11 has long been a matter of dispute, with a remarkable variety of readi...
The new exodus is an enduring subject of dispute in Deutero-Isaiah research. For the last five decad...
Seeking to contribute to the discussion of the booh of Jeremiah as a literary unity, this study exam...
The goal of this study is to provide a holistic reading of the largely narrative material in Jeremia...
Although the prophet Jeremiah’s teachings are aligned with the other prophets of the Old Testament, ...
The prophetic books of Jeremiah and Ezekiel exhibit many similarities. From their historical setting...
Jeremiah scholars agree that what we find in the book of Jeremiah is a literary tradition of Jeremia...
Jeremiah scholars agree that what we find in the book of Jeremiah is a literary tradition of Jeremia...
This dissertation attempts to fill a gap in studies on the remnant motif in the Old Testament by inv...
The challenge of finding a cohesive literary theme in the books of Jeremiah and Galatians has been a...
One of the most painful features of Judah\u27s exile in the early sixth century B.C. was the interru...
An examination of the Song of the Sea (Exodus 15) and allusions to it in the book of Isaia
In this study of the topic of true/false prophecy, the author has chosen to review the writings of J...
The theme of the transformation of reality is one of the unifying themes in Jeremiah 30-31. A past-f...
Dispensationalists have traditionally argued that Babylon in Revelation 14 and chaps. 17-18 is a s...
The analysis of Exodus 33,1–11 has long been a matter of dispute, with a remarkable variety of readi...
The new exodus is an enduring subject of dispute in Deutero-Isaiah research. For the last five decad...