Jeremiah : a new translation with introduction and notes / New translation with introduction and notes Society of Biblical Literature abbreviation for series: AB by John Bright. - First edition. - cxliv, 372 pages ; 24 cm. - The Anchor Bible ; 21 . - Bible. 1964 ; English. Anchor Bible. v. 21. .



The divine judgment upon Judah and Jerusalem -- Incidents from the life of Jeremiah -- The book of Consolation -- Oracles against foreign nations -- Appendix.

The life of Jeremiah (c. 627-580 B.C.) spanned a particularly crucial period in the history of Judah, the Southern Kingdom. Except for a brief period of independence (under Josiah) Judah was under successive vassalages to Assyria, Egypt, and Babylonia. In his introduction, John Bright elucidates the historical background of the events described in Jeremiah and clarifies the importance of Jeremiah's role to the history of Israel. The Book of Jeremiah poses extraordinary difficulties for the translator. In addition to coping with the usual--and formidable--problem of converting the classical Hebrew into modern English, the author had also to capture the different stylistic techniques used in the original. This John Bright has succeeded admirably in doing, and the result is a translation notable not only for its accuracy of phrase, but also for its fidelity to style. This volume thereby accomplishes one of the major aims of The Anchor Bible: to rediscover the original, to know its importance, and to feel its impact as immediately as those who first read, or heard, its story.


Translated into English from the original Hebrew.

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Bible.--Jeremiah--Commentaries.
Bible.--Jeremiah--Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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