Jeremiah 48 as Christian scripture /

All Scripture is God-breathed and yet some parts seem rather less God-breathed than one might imagine, or even like. The prophecy concerning Moab in Jeremiah 48 is one such text, since it appears to equate the Lord's work with bloodshed and curses those who withhold their swords. How, if at all...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Woods, Julie Irene (Author)
Other Authors: Moberly, R. W. L. (writer of foreword.)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge : James Clarke & Co., [2011]
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Online Access:Connect to this title online (unlimited users allowed)
Table of Contents:
  • Front cover; Half title; Full title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents ; Tables; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1. An Overview of the Field of Jeremiah's Oracles Against the Nations ; 2. A Comparison of Jeremiah's Oracle Concerning Moab in MT (ch. 48) and LXX (ch. 31) ; 3. Jeremiah 48 in the Light of Isaiah 15-16; 4. An Analysis of Fretheim's, Miller's, and Brueggemann's Readings of Jeremiah 48 ; 5. An Analysis of Jones' and Clements's Readings of Jeremiah 48 ; 6. The Curious Curse in Jeremiah 48:10; 7. A Christian Reading of Jeremiah 48.
  • Coda 1. Literary Storyboard of the Film of Jeremiah 48 (6th Century Context)Coda 2. Literary Storyboard of the Film of Jeremiah 48 (with a Christian Frame of Reference); Conclusion; Bibliography; Scripture Index; General Index; Back cover.