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Josiah's Reform and Jeremiah's Scroll - Historical Calamity and Prophetic Response

English · Hardback

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This exciting new study of the prophet Jeremiah attributes to him a pivotal significance in the historical period of Josiah's reign.

He was, so Leuchter argues, one of the central agents of Josiah's propaganda machine and was intimately involved with the king's political agenda. Jeremiah, himself originally a member of the scribal school that composed the Deuteronomistic literature, encouraged the Shilonites of Anathoth to become active in Josiah's programme in the North following the waning of Assyrian power. Dismayed by the Shilonites' rejection of him and Josiah, and by the king's death at Megiddo, Jeremiah came to a radically new understanding of the divine purpose, encapsulated in the famous Temple sermon of Jeremiah 7 and evidenced in the prophet's debates with the political establishment in Jerusalem in the years that followed.

In his thoroughgoing historical reconstruction, Leuchter outlines a very specific sequence of events that took their rise from the Shilonite rejection of Deuteronomic policy, and on that basis carefully demarcates the texts that would have been included in Jeremiah's first scroll (the Urrolle). Leuchter's monograph will make an important contribution to the study of the history and the literature of the late seventh century BCE.

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Authors Mark Leuchter
Publisher Sheffield Phoenix Press Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 18.01.2006
 
EAN 9781905048311
ISBN 978-1-905048-31-1
No. of pages 220
Dimensions 161 mm x 240 mm x 17 mm
Weight 499 g
Series Hebrew Bible Monographs
Subject Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity

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