Jeremiah 17:19-27: A rewriting of the sinaitic code?

From: The Catholic Biblical Quarterly | Date: January 1, 2000| Author: Gladson, Jerry A | Copyright information

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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