Westminster John Knox Press, 2008. — 578 p. — (Old Testament Library) This book of Jeremiah offers a remarkable range of literature, including prose, poetry, homilies, oracles, and proverbs. This commentary understands the book as a work of religious literature, to be examined in its final form and yet with careful attention to the historical contexts of writing and development...
Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 1998. — 502 p. Jeremiah's poignant lament over Judah's social and religious disintegration reflects God's own pathos-laden yearning for his disobedient covenant people. In this widely praised expository commentary Walter Brueggemann, one of the premier Old Testament scholars of our time, explores the historical setting and message of Jeremiah as well as...
Cambridge University Press, 2007. — 232 p. The present study focuses on the theology of the Book of Jeremiah. That theology revolves around themes familiar from Israel's covenantal faith, especially the sovereignty of YHWH expressed in judgment and promise. The outcome of this theological nexus of context, person, and tradition is a book that moves into the abyss and out of the...
Eerdmans, 1988. — 232 p. — (International Theological Commentary)
Jeremiah's poignant lament over Judah's social and religious disintegration reflects God's own pathos-laden yearning for his disobedient covenant people.
In this expository commentary Walter Brueggemann explores the historical setting and message of Jeremiah as well as the text's relevance for the church today....
IVP, 1973. — 235 p. — (Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries) With the ancient Near East in a state of ferment and the nation of Judah experiencing a succession of political crises, God stationed a man on the scene to speak the divine word. Jeremiah was called by God to the unhappy task of telling an unheeding nation it was going to be judged and destroyed. Often he seemed to...
IVP, 1973. — 235 p. — (Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries)
With the ancient Near East in a state of ferment and the nation of Judah experiencing a succession of political crises, God stationed a man on the scene to speak the divine word. Jeremiah was called by God to the unhappy task of telling an unheeding nation it was going to be judged and destroyed. Often he seemed to...
IVP, 1987. — 177 p. — (The Bible Speaks Today)
The prophet Jeremiah and King Josiah were born at the end of the longest, darkest reign in Judah's history. Human sacrifice and practice of the black arts were just two features of the wickedness that filled Jerusalem from one end to the other with innocent blood. As outspoken prophet and reforming king, these two men gave their...
СПб.: Библия для всех, 2010. — 433с.
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СПб.: Библия для всех, 2012. — 432 с.
Увлекательные, академически выверенные, написанные с веслианских богословских позиций, комментарии к первой части Книги Иеремии предназначены для пасторов, профессиональных исследователей, преподавателей и всех, кто изучает Писание, хочет расширить свой кругозор и лучше понять смысл и содержание Библии
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