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From repentance to redemption Jeremiah's thought in transition

The relationship of repentance to redemption in Jeremiah is a problem compounded of authenticity and redaction. From an intensive analysis of the relevant texts and a review of the secondary literature, Unterman argues that the dominant trend of scholarship is methodologically flawed and biased. The Jeremianic texts dealt with in this study represent concepts and vocabulary which influence or logically precede Ezekiel and II Isaiah, fit the historical background of the late 7th and 6th centuries BCE, and relate to, but are essentially different from, the literature known as Deuteronomistic. Je.

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  • "The relationship of repentance to redemption in Jeremiah is a problem compounded of authenticity and redaction. From an intensive analysis of the relevant texts and a review of the secondary literature, Unterman argues that the dominant trend of scholarship is methodologically flawed and biased. The Jeremianic texts dealt with in this study represent concepts and vocabulary which influence or logically precede Ezekiel and II Isaiah, fit the historical background of the late 7th and 6th centuries BCE, and relate to, but are essentially different from, the literature known as Deuteronomistic. Je."@en

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  • "From repentence to redemption : Jeremiah's thought in transition"
  • "From repentance to redemption Jeremiah's thought in transition"@en
  • "From Repentance to Redemption Jeremiah's Thought in Transition"
  • "From repentance to redemption : Jeremiah's thought in transition"
  • "From repentance to redemption : Jeremiah's thought in transition"@en