400
700
900
The Book Of Jeremiah
Thompson, J.A.

The Book Of Jeremiah

NICOT

William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. (1980)
9780802823694
| Hardcover
819 pages | 150 x 221 mm | eng
Dewey 224.2T473B
LC Classification BS1525.3 .T47
LC Control No. 79016510

Subject

  • Bible
  • Bible. O.T. Jeremiah
  • Religion / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / Old Testament
  • Religion / Biblical Studies / General
  • Religion / General

Plot

The prophets of Israel played an important role in that nation’s history. Although there were many prophets who brought the message of God to his people, we have records of only a few. Of these, our knowledge of Jeremiah is probably the most complete. In this commentary, the fourth in the “New International Commentary on the Old Testament” series, John A. Thompson examines the book of Jeremiah with its message urging the people of Israel to be true to their covenant Lord and to live in conformity with his covenant. Thompson begins his study with a look at the role of the prophets in Israel, and Jeremiah’s place among them. He then discusses the historical setting of Jeremiah’s message. From this background, Thompson moves to an examination of the book of Jeremiah itself, focusing first of all on its structure and composition. He reviews the work of several scholars, in particular Sigmund Mowinckel and John Bright. Next, the author considers some important issues for exegesis, such as the date of Jeremiah’s call, the significance of the symbolic actions he used, and the relationship between Jeremiah and Hosea. The last part of the book is devoted to an examination of the text and poetic forms of the book.

Personal

Read
Index 12695
Added Date Nov 25, 2017 06:14:35
Modified Date Nov 25, 2017 06:14:35

Notes

15,019