Prophet am Ende
In the context of the Book of Jeremiah the highly complex texts of Jer 19,1-21,10 serve as an exilic-postexilic reflexion of the catastrophe. At the same time, however, a detailed analysis shows that a lot of text features allow a different interpretation - in view of the approaching war and the cur...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | German |
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Brill, Ferdinand Schöningh
[2018]
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Biblische Zeitschrift
Year: 2018, Volume: 62, Issue: 2, Pages: 291-299 |
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Bible. Jeremia 19,1-21,10
/ Babylonian Captivity
/ Catastrophe
/ Reflection (Psychology)
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IxTheo Classification: | HB Old Testament |
Further subjects: | B
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B Prophetic action B Jer 19 B Konfessionen B 1-21 B Redaktionsgeschichte des Jeremiabuches B 10 |
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Summary: | In the context of the Book of Jeremiah the highly complex texts of Jer 19,1-21,10 serve as an exilic-postexilic reflexion of the catastrophe. At the same time, however, a detailed analysis shows that a lot of text features allow a different interpretation - in view of the approaching war and the current danger of extinction. |
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ISSN: | 2589-0468 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Biblische Zeitschrift
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.30965/25890468-06202005 |