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Jeremia am Ende. Prophetie als Schriftgelehrsamkeit

  • Christl M. Maier
Published/Copyright: February 15, 2017
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Abstract

The contribution discusses a shift in Old Testament prophetic research, starting with recent studies on extra-biblical prophetic texts, on reading and writing capacities in ancient Israel, and on the Septuagint as well as Qumran manuscripts. The image of a genial, inspired lone wolf is replaced by the idea of tradent prophecy. This transformed perspective on prophecy is illustrated by Jer 1:4-10 and Jer 36. Finally the essay sheds some light on consequences for the discussion between the theological disciplines.

Online erschienen: 2017-2-15
Erschienen im Druck: 2017-2-1

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