“How can you say, ‘I am not defiled …’?” (Jeremiah 2:20–25): Allusions to Priestly Legal Traditions in the Poetry of Jeremiah

In diametric opposition to the marital love of Jer 2:2, vv. 20–25 accuse the people את צעה זנה, “you recline as a whore” (v. 20b), and the following verses elaborate on this adulterous behavior. The goal of this study is to present the intrinsic role of the literary allusions to pentateuchal Priestl...

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Main Author: Rom-Shiloni, Dalit 1961- (Author)
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Published: Scholar's Press 2014
In: Journal of Biblical literature
Year: 2014, Volume: 133, Issue: 4, Pages: 757-775
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