After the invasion: a reading of Jeremiah 40 - 44
In the wake of the Babylonian destruction of Jerusalem and the displacement of exile, there is a unique story that is told about the remnant left behind after the invasion. The narrative of Jeremiah 40-44 unfolds the challenges and crises of this community who remain in Judah as they negotiate their...
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Zusammenfassung: | In the wake of the Babylonian destruction of Jerusalem and the displacement of exile, there is a unique story that is told about the remnant left behind after the invasion. The narrative of Jeremiah 40-44 unfolds the challenges and crises of this community who remain in Judah as they negotiate their survival following the catastrophe of Jerusalem's fall. After the Invasion shares the often overlooked, but compelling story that emerges from the five later chapters of Jermiah. Keith Bodner expertly reveals the assortment of personalities, geographic locations, shifts in point of view, temporal compression, and layers of irony. Primary focused on the narrative design of this text, Professor Bodner proves that these chapters form a creative and sophisticated narrative that make a rich, though perhaps underestimated, contribution to the book of Jeremiah as a whole |
Beschreibung: | VIII, 179 S. |
ISBN: | 9780198743002 0198743009 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS VII
INTRODUCTION TO AFTER THE INVASION 1
1. THE IMPERIAL VOICE 13
2.
A GATHERING STORM 31
3.
TREACHERY AT MIZPAH 49
4.
SPECTERS OF CONFLICTS PAST 69
5.
THE PROPHET S REACTIVATION 89
6. ABSCONDING TO EGYPT 109
7.
REQUIEM FOR THE DEPARTED 127
CONCLUSION TO AFTER THE INVASION 149
BIBLIOGRAPHY 161
INDEX 175
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