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The Jeremian Oracles against the Nations

The Oxford Handbook of Jeremiah, 2021
Abstract A substantial portion of the book of Jeremiah consists of the Oracles against the Nations (OAN), a common prophetic genre of threats and predictions of violence directed at foreign nations. In Jeremiah, the OAN are significantly different in the Masoretic (Hebrew) and Septuagint (Greek) texts, including their length, their ...
Rhiannon Graybill
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Oracles Against Nations (Chs. 2532)

2009
Oracles against nations are a feature of a number of prophetic books. Originating probably in contexts of war and known in the ancient Near East they have become "the literary mode of a prophetic judgment speech against both military foes and the nation of Israel".
J W Olley
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Redactional Intentions of MT Jeremiah concerning the Oracles against the Nations

Journal of Biblical Literature, 2015
This paper examines the redactional intentions of MT Jeremiah concerning the Oracles against the Nations (OANs) by comparing the OANs in MT Jeremiah with those in LXX Jeremiah. Since the OANs are the most conspicuous difference between the MT and LXX versions of Jeremiah, this study will contribute to the understanding of the formation and messages of ...
M. Chae
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The Oracles against the Nations

The Oxford Handbook of Isaiah, 2020
Diachronically, the Oracles against/about the Nations in Isa 13–23 demonstrate multiple compositional processes that display significant adaptations and reconceptualizations of the inherited themes and traditions in each changing generation. Synchronically, this section in its final shape claims an essential place and function. It portrays key messages
Hyun Chul Paul Kim
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