A textual commentary on Jeremiah 32 whose textlinguistically-oriented methodology helps to uncover far more haplography in the Septuagint Vorlage than hitherto suspected..
Andrew Shead is Lecturer in Old Testament at Moore Theological College, Newtown, Australia.
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Part 1 Introduction. Part 2 The Boundaries of Jeremianic Discourse: Markers of Direct Speech - Problems; Markers of Direct Speech - Analysis; The Macrosyntax of Jeremiah 32(M); The Macrosyntax of Jeremiah 32[39] (G); Jeremiah 32 - An Embedded Discourse. Part 3 Jeremiah 32.1-15: Variants for Discussion; Comments on the Masoretic Text; Comments on the Septuagint; Quantitative Variants; Qualitative Variants; Variants of Special Interest. Jeremiah 32.16-25: Variants for Discussion; Comments on the Masoretic Text; Comments on the Septuagint; Quantitative Variants; Qualitative Variants; Variants of Special Interest. Part 5 Jeremiah 32.26-35: Variants for Discussion; Comments on the Masoretic Text; Comments on the Septuagint; Quantitative Variants; Qualitative Variants; Variants of Special Interest. Part 6 Jeremiah 32.36-44: Variants for Discussion; Comments on the Masoretic Text; Comments on the Septuagint; Quantitative Variants; Qualitative Variants; Variants of Special Interest; Disentangling Ancient Revisions; Initial Textual Remarks; The Shape of vv. 36 42-44; Parallels; Synthesis; Conclusions. Part 7 Conclusions and Discussion.