Jeremia 52 – ein Schlüssel zum Jeremiabuch

Jer 52 is shown to be the key to the book of Jeremiah in three respects: a) For the investigation of the relationship between the Hebrew and Greek texts of Jer it provides the only independent point of comparison based on its parallel texts, especially 2 Kings 24–25. b) For the connections between t...

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Main Author: Fischer, Georg (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:German
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Published: 1998
In: Biblica
Year: 1998, Volume: 79, Issue: 3, Pages: 333-359
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Summary:Jer 52 is shown to be the key to the book of Jeremiah in three respects: a) For the investigation of the relationship between the Hebrew and Greek texts of Jer it provides the only independent point of comparison based on its parallel texts, especially 2 Kings 24–25. b) For the connections between the dtr literature and Jer, Jer 52 presents the closest link. This chapter makes clear that the editing of Jer – even when it goes so far as to recapitulate verbatim as here – clearly places it own emphasis. c) For the connections within the book of Jer, ch. 52 represents the longest doublet (with 39,1-10). This doublet together with further links to other texts of Jer permits us to observe the modus operandi and interests of a redaction that stamps the book in a fundamental way.
ISSN:2385-2062
Contains:Enthalten in: Biblica