The polemics of exile in Jeremiah 26-45

Scholars typically view Jeremiah 26-45 as a collection of episodes constructed during the Babylonian exile that attempts to prove the authenticity of Jeremiah's prophetic status. But Jeremiah's prophetic legitimacy was already widely accepted during the period of the Babylonian exile. Thes...

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Autore principale: Leuchter, Mark (Autore)
Tipo di documento: Elettronico Libro
Lingua:Inglese
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Pubblicazione: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2008.
In:Anno: 2008
Recensioni:[Rezension von: LEUCHTER, MARK, The Polemics of Exile in Jeremiah 26-45] (2009) (Diamond, A. R. Pete)
(sequenze di) soggetti normati:B Bibel. Jeremia 26-45 / Cattività babilonese
B Bibel. Jeremia / Redazione / Deuteronomist
Notazioni IxTheo:HB Antico Testamento
Altre parole chiave:B Deuteronomistic history (Biblical criticism)
B Bible. Jeremiah, XXVI-XLV Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Bible ; Jeremiah, XXVI-XLV ; Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Jeremiah ; (Biblical prophet)
B Jeremiah (Biblical prophet)
Accesso online: Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
Edizione parallela:Non elettronico
Print version: 9780521879910
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Riepilogo:Scholars typically view Jeremiah 26-45 as a collection of episodes constructed during the Babylonian exile that attempts to prove the authenticity of Jeremiah's prophetic status. But Jeremiah's prophetic legitimacy was already widely accepted during the period of the Babylonian exile. These chapters serve a different purpose, namely, to provide a response by the Deuteronomistic scribes to the rise of the Ezekiel tradition and the Zadokite priesthood that threatened their influence among the exilic population. By subsuming their work within an existing and earlier collection of Jeremianic literature, the ideology and political agenda of the Deuteronomists was fused with the literary legacy of a widely respected prophet, giving rise to a larger literary collection that left a profound and lasting impression on Israel's intellectual and social history.
The hermeneutics of citation: Jeremiah 26 -- The identification of legitimate Israel: Jeremiah 27-32:15 -- The standards of faith and intermediation: Jeremiah 34-36 -- The fall of Judah, the descent into Egypt, and Baruch ben Neriah: Jeremiah 37-45 -- The polemics of exile -- The exilic coalition between the Shaphanides and Levites
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ISBN:0511551142
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511551147