The 'Confessions' of Jeremiah have generally been interpreted as isolated poems interspersed among prophetic oracles. This book endeavours to read the Confessions in their present literary context. Diamond argues persuasively that the more the Confessions are isolated from their setting in the book of Jeremiah, the more opaque and indeterminate readings of them become. When they are allowed to function in the context determined for them by the editors of Jeremiah, they promote the editorial valuation of the prophet's mission-Israel's opposition to Jeremiah becomes the ground for a theodicy explaining the national disaster. Restoring the Confessions to their context in the book finally enables the author to demonstrate that chapters 11-20 form an integrated literary complex.



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A. R. Pete Diamond, Assistant Professor Santa Barbara City College, is the author of numerous contributions to the field including, "Interlocutions: The Poetics of Voice in the Figuration of YHWH and his Oracular Agent, Jeremiah," in Interpretation 62/1 (2008).

Titel
The Confessions of Jeremiah in Context
Untertitel
Scenes of Prophetic Drama
EAN
9780567263674
ISBN
978-0-567-26367-4
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
01.01.1987
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
15.34 MB
Anzahl Seiten
308
Jahr
1987
Untertitel
Englisch