The oracle of deliverance for Ebed-Melech, the cushite: an exegetical-theological study of Jer 38,1-13 and 39,15-18

Analepsis, Historical-critical, Rhetoric and narrative; Oracle, Sword, Famine and pestilence; Compassion, Ubuntu, Obedience, Trust and deliverance; Cistern, Gate, Courtyard and king’s palace; Disobedience, Judgment and exile.

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Main Author: Musinguzi, Deusdedit 1977- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Frankfurt a.M Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag d. Wissenschaften 2020
In:Year: 2020
Reviews:[Rezension von: Musinguzi, Deusdedit, 1977-, The oracle of deliverance for Ebed-Melech, the cushite: an exegetical-theological study of Jer 38,1-13 and 39,15-18] (2022) (Stipp, Hermann-Josef, 1954 -)
[Rezension von: Musinguzi, Deusdedit, 1977-, The oracle of deliverance for Ebed-Melech, the cushite: an exegetical-theological study of Jer 38,1-13 and 39,15-18] (2021) (Chango, Paul-Marie Fidèle)
[Rezension von: Musinguzi, Deusdedit, 1977-, The oracle of deliverance for Ebed-Melech, the cushite: an exegetical-theological study of Jer 38,1-13 and 39,15-18] (2021) (Kilunga, Godefroid Bambi, 1962 -)
Edition:1st, New ed
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bible. Jeremia 38,1-13 / Bible. Jeremia 39,15-18 / Exegesis
B Bible. Jeremia 38,1-13 / Bible. Jeremia 39,15-18
Further subjects:B Thesis
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Summary:Analepsis, Historical-critical, Rhetoric and narrative; Oracle, Sword, Famine and pestilence; Compassion, Ubuntu, Obedience, Trust and deliverance; Cistern, Gate, Courtyard and king’s palace; Disobedience, Judgment and exile.
This book examines the oracle of deliverance that Yhwh communicated to Ebed-melech, the Cushite (Jer 39,15-18). In order to comprehend this analeptically presented promise, however, the research also scrutinizes two other related events in Jeremiah’s mission in the context of Jer 37–39: i) the unpleasant incident in which the Jerusalem officials maliciously threw the Lord’s messenger into the muddy cistern (Jer 38,1–6) and ii) Ebed-melech’s benevolent intervention to rescue the prophet from the water reservoir (Jer 38,7-13). In this monograph, the author uses the historical-critical method and rhetorical & narrative analyses
ISBN:3631833644
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.3726/b17494