RT Book T1 Marriage metaphor and feminine imagery in Jer 2:1-4:2: a diachronic study based on the MT and LXX T2 Études bibliques A1 Popko, Łukasz 1978- A2 Gonçalves, Francolino José 1943- ... LA English PP Leuven Paris (Bristol (Conn.)) PB Peeters UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1796360465 AB La 4e de couverture porte : "Jer 2:1-4:2 is a locus classicus of the prophetic marriage metaphor, which describes the turbulent relationship between Israel and her God. The literary form of the Book of Jeremiah preserved in the Septuagint (LXX) invites a new diachronic study of this text. The systematic, comparative study of the LXX and the Hebrew (MT) makes up a substantial part of the present book (ca. 200 pages). The redaction-critical reconstruction follows the literary form thus retrieved. The edition preserved in the MT introduces the marriage metaphor where the earlier text used general feminine imagery, or suggested rather a filial relationship. The inspiration for the revision came from the Books of Hosea and Ezekiel. The interpretations specific to the translator of the LXX do not point to any coherent agenda. The earliest passages clearly applying the marriage metaphor were introduced at the latest stages of the redaction history. Their results demonstrate the growing importance of the marriage metaphor, as well as the ancient editors' conviction about the unity and interconnection of the books which make up the Bible." OP 647 NO Préface en français NO Notes bibliogr. Bibliogr. pages 567-615. Index CN BS1525.52 SN 9789042934238 SN 9042934239 K1 Marriage : Religious aspects K1 Marriage ; Religious aspects K1 Massore ; Critique et exégèse K1 Mariage ; Enseignement biblique K1 Métaphore ; Dans la Bible K1 Femmes ; Dans la Bible