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Author Mastnjak, Nathan

Title Deuteronomy and the Emergence of Textual Authority in Jeremiah
Published Mohr Siebeck, 2016

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Series Forschungen zum Alten Testament. 2. Reihe, 1611-4914 ; 87
Forschungen zum Alten Testament. 2. Reihe ; 87. 1611-4914
Contents Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- History of scholarship -- Allusion -- The composition of Jeremiah -- Deuteronomistic redaction -- Pre-Deuteronomistic poetry and narrative -- Deuteronomistic language vs. allusion to Deuteronomy -- The composition of the D source -- Authority and scripture -- Allusion and authority in Jeremiah -- Allusion and prophetic authority -- Prophecy in D -- Jeremiah as a Prophet like Moses -- Jeremiah and Post-Mosaic revelation -- Jer 7:23 and Deut 5:33 -- Jer 11:1-5, Deut 27:15-26, and Exod 23:22 -- Jer 1:7-9 and Deut 18:18, 22 -- Jer 21:8-10 and Deut 30:15,19 -- Jer 26:2 and Deut 13:1 -- Jer 28:8-9 and Deut 18:21-22 -- Jer 36:28 and Deut 10:1-2 or Exod 34:1 -- False prophecy -- Jer 5:14 and Deut 18:18 -- Jer 29:15 and Deut 18:18 -- Jer 29:23 and Deut 18:20 -- Jer 28:16/29:32 and Deut 13:6 -- Conclusion -- Allusions to Deuteronomy 28 -- Allusions to Deut 28:25-26 -- Jer 15:3-4 and Deut 28:25-26 -- Jer 34:17, 20 and Deut 28:25-26 -- Jer 7:33 and Deut 28:26 -- Jer 16:4 and Deut 28:26 -- Jer 29:18 and Deut 28:25 -- Jer 19:7, 9 and Deut 28:26, 53 -- Jer 24:9 and Deut 28:25, 37 -- Conclusion -- Jer 9:15,16:13 and Deut 28:64 (36) -- Jer 32:41 and Deut 28:63 -- Jer 42:16 and Deut 28:60 -- Allusions to Deut 28 in non-DtrJ Passages -- Jer 5:15-17 and Deut 28:49-52 -- Jer 28:14 and Deut 28:48 -- Jer 29:5-7 and Deut 28:30-32 -- Conclusion -- Allusions to law -- Law as authority -- Jer 8:2 and Deut 17:3 -- Jer 17:19-27 and Deut 5:12-15 -- Jer 32:35 and Deut 18:9-10 -- Jer 34:14 and Deut 15:1, 12 -- The authority of law -- Further allusions to law by DtrJ -- Jer 13:11 and Deut 26:29 -- Jer 32:21-22 and Deut 26:3, 8-9,15 -- Jer 31:29-30 and Deut 24:16 -- Jer 32:18-19 and Deut 5:9-10 -- Law as Metaphor -- Metaphorical allusions to non-D law -- Jer 3:1-4, 8 and Deut 24:1-4 -- Jer 5:21-24 and Deut 21:18-21 -- Jer 11:19 and Deut 20:19-20 -- Jer 34:17 and Deut 15:1,12 -- Conclusion -- Spurious claims of allusions to D's law -- Jeremiah and D's law -- Allusions to narrative -- Obedience -- Jer 4:4 and Deut 10:16 -- Jer 5:24 and Deut 11:14 -- Jer 29:13-14 aa and Deut 4:29 -- Jer 32:39-40 and Deut 5:29 -- Deuteronomy, Jeremiah, and Obedience -- Other Allusions to narrative -- Jer 21:5 and a Deuteronomic Cliche -- Jer 22:8-9 and Deut 29:23-25 -- Jer 33:5 and Deut 31:17-18 -- Conclusion -- Excursus: Allusions to Jeremiah in Deuteronomy -- Parallels to Deut 29 -- Deut 29:3 and Jer 5:21,24:7 -- Deut 29:17-18 and Jer 23:15,17(4:10) -- Deut 29:27 and Jer 21:5, 32:37 -- Parallels to Deut 32 -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index of ancient Sources -- Index of modern authors -- Index of subjects
Summary Was there a shift in the perspective on Deuteronomy's authority in Jeremiah? Nathan Mastnjak analyzes the various ways that the book of Jeremiah interpreted Deuteronomy. By examining the nature of literary allusion and textual authority, he traces a development in the perspective on Deuteronomy from the earliest traditions in Jeremiah to the latest. - back of book
Analysis Pentateuch Prophecy inner-biblical Interpretation Allusion Altes Testament Antike
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Notes Print version record
SUBJECT Bible. Jeremiah -- Criticism, interpretation, etc
Bible. Deuteronomy -- Influence
Bible. Deuteronomy fast
Bible. Jeremiah fast
Bible. Jeremiah -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. nli
Bible. Jeremiah -- Relation to Deuteronomy. nli
Bible. Deuteronomy -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. nli
Subject Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Intertextuality in the Bible.
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 3161544021
9783161544026