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The Expositor's Bible: The Song of Solomon and the Lamentations of Jeremiah
Walter F. Adeney
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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The Prophets and the Apostolic Witness – Reading Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel as Christian Scripture
Andrew T. Abernethy; William R. Osborne; Paul D. Wegner; Nicholas G. Piotrowski; Mark S. Gignilliat
IVP Academic
2023
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How should Christians read prophetic literature? Questions abound both in the academy and the church as to how to engage the prophets, particularly in light of the New Testament. The Gospel writers and the church fathers all read and appealed to the Old Testament, but are we as modern-day readers supposed to take the same approach? The Prophets and the Apostolic Witness is a dialogue among scholars that identifies the interpretive methods used throughout history while also charting a constructive way forward for our own approach to reading the Major Prophets. This comprehensive volume brings together experts on Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel to illuminate the following topics: How the Apostles Read the Major Prophets as Christian ScriptureLimits on Reading the Major Prophets as Christian ScriptureReading the Major Prophets in the Footsteps of the ApostlesThe History of Interpretation of the Major Prophets as Christian ScripturePreaching the Major Prophets as Christian Scripture This collaborative endeavor offers fresh and helpful insights to scholars, students, and pastors alike as they engage with the text of the Major Prophets.
Prophets of Messiah: Old Testament Volume 32: Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, Daniel
Ruth B. Greiner; Katherine E. Hershey; Arlene S. Piepgrass
Bible Visuals International
2019
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New Covenant with God Predicted in the Hebrew Bible by the Prophet Jeremiah
Lulu.com
2020
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The LORD declared through the prophet Jeremiah that he would establish a new covenant with the people of Israel. He said it would not be like the previous covenant when he led the Israelites out of the land of Egypt. He said the new covenant would involve Him writing his law on the hearts of His people. He said no longer will a man need to tell his fellow citizen to know the LORD, because all will know Him. He said this is because he will forgive Israel's sin and remember it no more. Jesus is the new covenant. His sacrificial death as a sin offering to God brought the forgiveness of sins once and for all. This book has 88 English translations of Jeremiah 31: 31-34. It also has 41 questions in the Appendix to help guide a bible study discussion.
Literary Depictions of the Scribal Profession in the Story of Ahiqar and Jeremiah 36
James D. Moore
De Gruyter
2021
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This is the first study to compare the allusions to scribal culture found in the Aramaic Story of Ahiqar and the Hebrew Tale of Jeremiah and Baruch’s Scroll in Jeremiah 36. It is shown that disguised in the royal propagandistic message of Ahiqar is a sophisticated Aramaic critique on the social practices of Akkadian scribal culture. Jeremiah 36, however, uses loci of scribal activity as well as allusions to scribal interactions and the techniques of the scribal craft to construct a subversive tale. When studied from a comparative perspective it is argued that the Story of Ahiqar, which has long been associated with the well-known court tale genre, is an example of a subgenre which is here called the scribal conflict narrative, and Jeremiah 36 is found to be a second example of or a response to it. This observation is arrived at by means of rigorous manuscript examination combined with narrative analysis, which identified, among other things, the development of autobiographical and biographical styles of the same ancient narrative. This study not only provides new perspectives on scribal culture, Ahiqar studies, and Jeremiah studies, but it may have far reaching implications for other ancient sources.
Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.
Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.
Studies on the Ethiopic Old Testament: Prolegomena to a Critical Edition of the Jeremiah Cycle
Harrassowitz
2022
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Thorough investigations in recent decades have brought to light a relatively large number of ancient manuscripts of the various books of the Old and New Testaments from different parts of Ethiopia. This has led to a renewed interest in up-to-date critical editions of all the books of the Ethiopic Bible. For the Book of Jeremiah, however, there has never been a critical edition. This collection of seven essays marks the beginning of a new endeavour to fill this gap. Stefan Weninger introduces the reader medias in res, providing a condensed overview of the history of Ethiopic Jeremiah scholarship. Martin Heide's essay is a sample edition of the Book of Jeremiah based on nearly sixty manuscripts. The data that became available through collation allow to classify the manuscripts and provide first insights into the textual history of the Jeremiah Cycle. Michael Knibb invites the reader to review his experience with the critical edition of the Book of Ezekiel. Furthermore, another essay by him deals with the very intriguing manuscript Leiden Or. 14.692, being probably the earliest Ethiopic manuscript of Ezekiel. Steve Delamarter and Garry Jost introduce the reader to the digital methodology of the Textual History of the Ethiopic Old Testament project, which they apply to a sample chapter of Jeremiah, coming to a similar conclusion - from a different perspective - as Martin Heide. Alessandro Bausi addresses important methodological questions, that is, the status of a reconstruction or whether critical editions of Ethiopic texts should be written in normalized orthography. Finally, Siegfried Kreuzer introduces the reader to an up-to-date view of the textual history of the Septuagint. This enables (and challenges) scholars dealing with textual criticism of Ethiopic Old Testament books to carefully consider the question of the Greek Vorlage.
Expositions of Holy Scripture; Isaiah and Jeremiah
Antigonos Verlag
2025
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Posttraumatic Growth in Psalms of Lament, Jeremiah, and Lamentations
Xi Li
TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2026
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This book examines the presence and patterns of posttraumatic growth in selected biblical texts in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament to show how ancient Israelites interpreted trauma, particularly the fall of Jerusalem, and how these responses reshape biblical interpretation and theology. It offers a reflection on the theological and psychological implications of trauma in the Bible, ultimately encouraging a positive approach to personal suffering and crises. In the first chapter, Li argues for the qualified applicability of today’s psychological research to ancient people. The following chapters examine these questions in specific biblical texts: whether a traumatic event is described in the text; whether and what dimension of posttraumatic growth is presented; whether growth coexists with stress after the traumatic events; and whether posttraumatic growth is accompanied by the belief in a just world and the form it takes. This book reveals some crucial features of posttraumatic growth in ancient Israel, leads to a fresh interpretation of biblical texts, and helps readers to understand ancient Israelites’ unique worldview and faith. Posttraumatic Growth in Psalms of Lament, Jeremiah, and Lamentations is suitable for students and scholars in biblical studies, especially those interested in psychological and trauma-informed reading of the Bible and the relationship between scripture, trauma, and suffering.
This volume provides a translation, commentary and introduction to several apocryphal texts, including Susanna, Bel and the Snake and the additions to Esther and Jeremiah.
Hidden Rhythms in Prophecy: How Astronomical Cycles Interpret Prophecies in Daniel, Jeremiah and Ezekiel
Ron Bublitz
Ron Bublitz
2016
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Suppose God used signs in the heavens as a marker for the historical events of His chosen people.Scripture is full of prophetic writing. Throughout Church history, pastors and scholars have shaped our traditional assumptions of these passages and many are satisfied with uncritical acceptance. Some who are not satisfied with trite answers have gone to the other extreme and, with limited investigation, have proposed wild theories and conjecture. Ancient written records have disintegrated and empires have come and gone. But what if a balanced examination through the mists of time really can provide an accurate understanding?In HIDDEN RHYTHMS IN PROPHECY, Ron Bublitz examines well-known prophetic passages of Daniel, Jeremiah and Ezekiel endeavoring to discover a proper interpretation of the texts. He presents evidence from the original language manuscripts, scholarly opinions, historical writings, astronomy, and calendric systems with a brief stop in plant physiology. Based on the conclusions he presents, the original Hebrew calendar is reconstructed which gives clarity to many sought-after answers. Prepare for a revolutionary realignment of your understanding of the nature of God's prophetic work through history.
The Sacred Books of the Old Testament, the Book of Jeremiah
Carl Heinrich Cornill; Paul (EDT) Haupt; C. (TRN) Johnston
Kessinger Pub
2008
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Commentary on the Prophets: Unabridged Commentary with Inline Scripture for Every Book including Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, Daniel,
Matthew Henry
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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This volume of Matthew Henry's well-known Complete Commentary provides an exhaustive verse-by-verse study of the last seventeen books of the Old Testament, also known as the prophetical books. This is a faithful printing of the Henry's Commentary retaining the original volume preface, chapter analyses, inline scripture, passage titles, and all of Henry's unabridged remarks and observations. Tasteful formatting updates have been applied to make it easier for the reader to lookup and analyze specific verses. This monumental work dates from 1714 and has stood the test of time. Even today after three centuries this commentary is still gets recommended by popular modern-day preachers like John Piper of DesiringGod.org. Famous evangelical Protestant preachers such as George Whitefield and Charles Spurgeon used and heartily commended the work, with Whitefield reading it through four times - the last time on his knees. Spurgeon stated, "Every minister ought to read it entirely and carefully through once at least." Henry's comments are primarily exegetical, dealing with the scripture text as presented, with his prime intention being explanation, for practical and devotional purposes. While not being a work of textual research, Henry's Commentary gives the result of a critical account of the original as of his time, with practical application. It was and still is considered sensible and stylish, a commentary for devotional purposes.
Perhaps She May Be Healed: A Christian Response to Those Who Have Offended Us - A Study of Jeremiah 51:8
F. Wayne Mac Leod
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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A Journey to Belief: "You will seek Me and find Me when you seek Me with all your heart." Jeremiah 29:13
Parny Clanton
Xulon Press
2024
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"A Journey to Belief" is the story of one woman's journey from childhood through adulthood in search of the God she had heard about in church and in Catholic School but saw no evidence of His existence in her day-to-day life. Faced with the fear of a meaningless life without purpose if there was no God, she continued and finally came to put her trust in Jesus Christ just before turning twenty, and eventually came to discover her journey had only just begun. Realizing that God was with her in the darkest and most terrifying times of her life showed her that He was always near and could always be trusted. "My soul follows close behind You; Your right hand upholds me." Psalm 63:8 Parny Clanton was born and has lived her life in the beautiful state of Michigan instilling in her an appreciation for the beauty of God's creation. The shores of the Great Lakes, waterfalls, and the aromatic pine forests of the north are among her favorite places. She considers inspiring and encouraging others to seek out their own deep and abiding relationship with Christ to be the priority of her life. A Journey To Belief is Parny's first book.