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Jeremiah 17:19-27: A rewriting of the sinaitic code?
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IN HIS MAGISTERIAL STUDY Of intertextuality, Michael Fishbane offers Jer 17:19-27 as an example of intrabiblical legal exegesis.1 The relevant portion of this passage, following the NRSV, appears as follows:
Thus said the LORD to me: "Go and stand in the People's Gate, by which the kings of Judah enter and by which they go out, and in all the gates of Jerusalem, and say to them: Hear the word of the LORD, you kings of Judah, and all Judah, and all the inhabitants of Jerusalem, who ent...
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; School soon will be out, and the summer-vacation season will be upon us. How do you keep the Sabbath Day holy while out on a family vacation? Mormon Times is looking for your input. Send your comments via e- mail to mormontimes@desnews.com (please include contact information). Your response may be
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Jeremiah
The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
; LOUIS STULMAN, Jeremiah (Abingdon Old Testament Commentaries; Nashville: Abingdon, 2005). Pp. xxii + 400. Paper $39. Many commentaries on the Book of Jeremiah have been published since Robert P. Carroll's groundbreaking volume in the Old Testament Library series in 1986. Several of them have been
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Reading the Book of Jeremiah: A Search for Coherence
The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
; MARTIN KESSLER (ed Reading the Book of Jeremiah: A Search for Coherence (Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2004). Pp. xiv + 204. $29.50. This gathering of essays reflects contemporary efforts to find literary and theological coherence in the polyphonic voice of the Book of Jeremiah. Written by a group
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Troubling Jeremiah
The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
; A. R. PETE DIAMOND, KATHLEEN M. O'CONNOR, and LOUIS STULMAN (eds Troubling Jeremiah (JSOTSup 260; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999). Pp. 463. 50, $85. This collection of works represents the papers presented at the national meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature, in the group
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Points of view: Sabbath Day is not the time for rugby.(Comment)
The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland)
; Byline: n Rev Alan Smylie, (address supplied) IT was with deep concern that I learned of the decision to hold the Ulster Rugby Team Heineken Cup game with the Leicester Tigers on Sunday January 11, 2004. This is a further desecration of the Lord's Day in our province. Once, a Sunday was a 'special
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