... Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1995); P. A. Smith, Rhetoric and Redaction in Trito-Isaiah (VTSupp 62; Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1995); and Robert H. O'Connell, The Rhetoric of the Book of Judges (VTSupp 63; Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1996). 49.
List the various responses of those who were invited to the king's banquet but who did not come. — When his invitation was rejected, how did the king feel? ... 3, edited by Susan A. Blain (Cleveland: United Church Press, 1996). j.
This commentary offers a verse by verse interpretation of Jeremiah.
Besides aiding Dr. Samuel Prideaux Tregelles in his investigations as a Biblical Textual Critic, Kelly also published, in 1860, a critical edition of the Book of Revelation, which was praised by Professor Heinrich Ewald of Göttingen.
Then shake hands with Jeremiah, a man who lived most of his life with those same feelings. Jeremiah was thrust into a job he didn't want; he was unsuccessful in his mission; and he complained frequently to God about his problems.
Indeed, so evocative and full of particularized information are Jeremiah's paintings that they form a unique record of the work of many of the great design personalities of the past half century.
In the Book of Jeremiah, we find God calling out to His people with a message of hope--a message that intentional living is possible even in an unstable world. But how do we do this? Where do we start?
Freedman, Pottery, Poetry, and Prophecy (1980), 323–28. ______. “The Structure of Psalm 137,” in Near Eastern Studies in Honor of William Foxwell Albright (ed. Hans Goedicke; Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1971), 187–205.
Kathleen O'Connor shows that although Jeremiah's emotionally wrought language can aggravate readers' memories of pain, it also documents the ways an ancient community, and the prophet personally, sought to restore their collapsed social ...
LIFE OF THE PROPHETJEREMIAH CALL, ACCEPTANCE, AND COMMISSION Whereas we know considerably more about Jeremiah than we do about any other Hebrew prophet, about his early years we know very little. We are left to reconstruct his youth and ...
Jeremiah, long considered one of the most colourful of the ancient Israelite prophets, comes to life in this translation of the first 20 chapters of the Book of Jeremiah, which also comes with a full exegesis.
This book on Jeremiah seeks to place before a broad audience of students and lay readers one of the truly great Hebrew prophets and extraordinary individuals of the ancient world.
In this powerful meditation for our times, Daniel Berrigan continues his spiritual and social commentaries on the Hebrew prophets by wrestling with the hapless hero Jeremiah. "For me, for many...
In Jeremiah, God disciplines people and punishes them. Yet there is also forgiveness and thepromise of a new covenant. This ancient book is strangely relevant to our generation.
In the Book of Jeremiah, God does not choose Jeremiah because he is qualified--rather, God qualifies Jeremiah because he is chosen! Like Jeremiah, each of God's children have a purpose that He longs for us to understand.
In the book of Jeremiah, God calls out to his people with a message that hope-filled living is possible even in an unstable world.
This volume on the first twenty chapters of Jeremiah recounts the story of this poet-prophet and opens up for the reader one of the most personal books of the Old Testament.
This volume on the first twenty chapters of Jeremiah recounts the story of this poet-prophet and opens up for the reader one of the most warmly personal books of the Old Testament.
Part of the Mentor Commentary series Landmark study of Jeremiah Must have for all pastors and bible teachers
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