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    "Oh God of Battles! Steal My Soldier's Hearts!"

"Oh God of Battles! Steal My Soldier's Hearts!"

Adcock J.S.

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      This volume represents a comparative analysis of the Greek and Hebrew text forms of Jer 10:1-18. The Hebrew text’s ancient battle hymn has been transformed by the Greek text form (and Qumran’s 4Q71) into an apotropaic incantation against evil spirits. The two text forms of chapter 10 hinge upon the interpretation of verse 11. Does one find exorcistic magic in the obscure Aramaic words? Or, can one make sense of Jeremiah’s enigmatic condemnation of idolatry in the Hebrew text form’s more elaborate arrangement? We shall see that Masoretic text’s organization proves to evidence a more ancient poetic tone and structure in comparison to the Septuagint’s modified content.
      CONTRIBUTORS: Adcock J.S. EAN: 9789042933682 COUNTRY: Belgium PAGES: WEIGHT: 0 g HEIGHT: 0 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: Peeters Publishers DATE PUBLISHED: 2017-01-03 CITY: GENRE: RELIGION / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / Old Testament WIDTH: 0 cm SPINE:

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      Christianity, Old Testaments, Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts

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      This volume represents a comparative analysis of the Greek and Hebrew text forms of Jer 10:1-18. The Hebrew text’s ancient battle hymn has been transformed by the Greek text form (and Qumran’s 4Q71) into an apotropaic incantation against evil spirits. The two text forms of chapter 10 hinge upon the interpretation of verse 11. Does one find exorcistic magic in the obscure Aramaic words? Or, can one make sense of Jeremiah’s enigmatic condemnation of idolatry in the Hebrew text form’s more elaborate arrangement? We shall see that Masoretic text’s organization proves to evidence a more ancient poetic tone and structure in comparison to the Septuagint’s modified content.
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      PUBLISHED BY: Peeters Publishers DATE PUBLISHED: 2017-01-03 CITY: GENRE: RELIGION / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / Old Testament WIDTH: 0 cm SPINE:

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