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Jeremiah 52 in the Context of the Book of Jeremiah
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Jeremiah 52 in the Context of the Book of Jeremiah in Ottawa, ON
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Jeremiah 52 in the Context of the Book of Jeremiah in Ottawa, ON
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In Jeremiah 52 in the Context of the Book of Jeremiah , Henk de Waard offers a thorough examination of the final chapter of the book of Jeremiah. Particular attention is paid to the chapter’s relationship with the parallel text in 2 Kings 24:18–25:30, to the differences between the Masoretic text and the Old Greek translation, to the literary function of Jeremiah 52 within the book of Jeremiah, and to the chapter’s historical context.
De Waard shows that, especially in the early text form represented by the Old Greek, Jeremiah 52 is not a mere appendix to the book, but a golah -oriented epilogue, indicating the contrasting destinies of pre-exilic Judah and the exilic community in Babylon.
In Jeremiah 52 in the Context of the Book of Jeremiah , Henk de Waard offers a thorough examination of the final chapter of the book of Jeremiah. Particular attention is paid to the chapter’s relationship with the parallel text in 2 Kings 24:18–25:30, to the differences between the Masoretic text and the Old Greek translation, to the literary function of Jeremiah 52 within the book of Jeremiah, and to the chapter’s historical context.
De Waard shows that, especially in the early text form represented by the Old Greek, Jeremiah 52 is not a mere appendix to the book, but a golah -oriented epilogue, indicating the contrasting destinies of pre-exilic Judah and the exilic community in Babylon.

















