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Epistles from Jerusalem: The Paratexts of Syriac 2 Baruch and the Peshitta Jeremiah Corpus
This article explores the paratexts of the epistles attributed to Baruch, the scribe of Jeremiah, in Syriac, Peshitta Old Testament manuscripts. In early manuscripts, the epistles ascribed to the figure Baruch are, most commonly, either included in the ...
Liv Ingeborg Lied
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Jeremiah the Suffering Prophet - his Communication of Judgment and Promise of Blessings [PDF]
The Book of Jeremiah is the second of the Prophets in the Christian Old Testament. The prophet Jeremiah witnessed first-hand, a nation struggling to survive.
Mike Megrove Reddy, Angelo Nicolaides
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שָׁלוֹם proclamations in the Book of Jeremiah: The dilemma of Jeremiah 4:10 and 23:17
The use of the noun שָׁלוֹם in the Book of Jeremiah, as it occurs in prophetic proclamations, is of interest for this article. From an overview of a number of passages, it seems that the utterances in Jeremiah 4:10 and 23:17 are contradictory.
Wilhelm Wessels
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An ‘undervalued’ salvation oracle in the book of Jeremiah: Jeremiah 50:4–5 (Masoretic text)
The present article sets out to demonstrate that the promise of an eternal covenant in Jeremiah 50:5 plays a pivotal role in the book of Jeremiah Masoretic text (MT).
Marius D. Terblanche
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This article explores potential connections between the experience of contemporary forced migrants subject to destitution and detention policies in the UK and readings of the biblical text, including the Book of Jeremiah.
Anna Rowlands
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New Exodus and No Exodus in Jeremiah 26-45: Promise and Warning to the Exiles in Babylon [PDF]
Seeking to contribute to the discussion of the book 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 ...
Gary Yates
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Suffering and the portrait of YHWH in Jeremiah: energizing hope in contexts of suffering and pain [PDF]
This paper interrogates the portrait of YHWH that emerges in the face of the pain and suffering of Jeremiah and the covenant people of YHWH. The paper attends to the question through a combination of synchronic and canonical methods in reading the book ...
Dr. J.T. Igba
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Jeremiah Stamler has had a major impact on the primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease. His work began in the animal experimental laboratory and shifted to large-scale epidemiologic studies and clinical trials, resulting in nearly 800 contributions to the world medical literature.
J. Willis Hurst,, John D. Cantwell,
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Counting the Jeremiahs: Machine Learning and the Jeremiah Narratives
Scholars have long debated the redactional history of the prose sections of Jeremiah (chapters 26-45) but no consensus has been reached on the number of redactional layers in the text, the verses that comprise these layers or their sources.
Nicholas Campbell
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Understanding the magnetic connections from the Sun to interplanetary space is crucial for linking in situ particle observations with the solar source regions of the particles.
T. Laitinen +3 more
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