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Vetus Testamentum, 1997
Le Livre de Jeremie contient un nombre non negligeable d'oracles adresses a l'encontre de l'Egypte et de Babylone. D'autre part, ce livre prophetique presente une particularite qui le distingue des autres ouvrages veterotestamentaires : la version grecque est profondement differente de la version hebraique tant par son ordre que par la faible ...
C. Sharp
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Le Livre de Jeremie contient un nombre non negligeable d'oracles adresses a l'encontre de l'Egypte et de Babylone. D'autre part, ce livre prophetique presente une particularite qui le distingue des autres ouvrages veterotestamentaires : la version grecque est profondement differente de la version hebraique tant par son ordre que par la faible ...
C. Sharp
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METAPHORICAL SHIFTS IN THE ORACLE AGAINST BABYLON (JEREMIAH 50–51)
Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament, 2003Abstract In this article, the author studies the question how pastoral metaphors shape or construct the argumentative development and the internal structure of the Oracle against Babylon (Jer 50–51). Methodologically, the article draws on the insights provided by the cognitive linguistic approach to metaphor stating that metaphor is not merely a ...
P. V. Hecke
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The Oracles against Babylon in Jeremiah 50-51: A Horror Among the Nations (review)
Hebrew Studies, 1995A. Diamond
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Jeremiah and His Prophecies in the New Testament
The Oxford Handbook of Jeremiah, 2021This chapter examines the various modes of reference to Jeremiah in the writings of the New Testament. It begins with an investigation of the three explicit references to the prophet Jeremiah in the Gospel of Matthew before expanding the discussion to ...
C. Williams
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Isaiah and the Neo-Babylonian Background
, 2021This chapter opens with some remarks on prophecy and international politics inspired by a reading of Max Weber’s Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft; this is apropos of the abundance of polemic against foreign powers, in the first place Babylonia, in Isaiah and ...
J. Blenkinsopp
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