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Jeremiah & Ezekiel Bibliography1 OT 762
General Works on the Prophets and History
Ackroyd, P. R. Exile and Restoration: A Study of Hebrew Thought of the Sixth Century. Old
Testament Library. London: SCM, 1968.
Crenshaw, J. L. Prophetic Conflict: Its Effect upon Israelite Religion. Beihefte zur Zeitschrift fur
die Alttestamentlich Wissenschaft. Berlin: de Gruyter, 1971.
De Moor, J .C. ed. The Elusive Prophet: The Prophet as a Historical Person, Literary Character
and Anonymous Artist. Old Testament Studies 45. Leiden: Brill, 2001.
General Works on Jeremiah and Ezekiel
Bauer, Angela. Gender in the Book of Jeremiah: A Feminist-Literary Reading. New York: Peter
Lang, 1999.
Berrigan, Daniel. Ezekiel: Vision in the Dust. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1997.
------. Jeremiah: The World, the Wound of God. Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress, 1999.
Brueggemann, Walter. Like Fire in the Bones: Listening for the Prophetic Word in Jeremiah.
Edited by Patrick D. Miller. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2006.
------. Theology of the Book of Jeremiah. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2007.
Carroll, Robert. From Chaos to Covenant. New York: Crossroad, 1981.
De Jonge, Henk, and Johannes Tromp. The Book of Ezekiel and Its Influence. Burlington, VT:
Ashgate, 2007.
De Waard, Jan. A Handbook on Jeremiah. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2003.
Diamond, A. R. P., ed. Troubling Jeremiah. Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Sup 260;
Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999.
1 Annotations from several sources, including Dr. Chuck Pitts, and the following website:
http://www.denverseminary.edu/resources/news-and-articles/annotated-old-testament-bibliography-2014/.
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Fettke, Steven. Messages to a nation in Crisis: An Introduction to the Prophecy of Jeremiah.
Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1982. (71 pp.)
Holladay, William L. Jeremiah: Spokesman Out of Time. Philadelphia: United Church Press,
1974.
Hyatt, J. P. Jeremiah: Prophet of Courage and Hope. New York: Abingdon, 1958.
Kessler, Martin, ed. Reading the Book of Jeremiah: A Search for Coherence. Winona Lake, IN:
Eisenbrauns, 2004.
Lust, J. Ezekiel and His Book: Textual and Literary Criticism and their Interrelation. Leuven:
Leuven University Press, 1986.
Mowinckel, S. The Composition of Jeremiah. Kristiania: Dybward, 1914.
Nicholson, E.W. Preaching to the Exiles: A Study of the Book of Jeremiah. Oxford: Blackwell,
1970.
Odell, M., and J. Strong, eds. The Book of Ezekiel: Theological and Anthropological
Perspectives. Atlanta: SBL, 2000.
Overholt, Thomas W. The Threat of Falsehood: A Study in the Theology of the Book of
Jeremiah. Studies in Biblical Theology. Second Series, 16. Naperville, Ill: Alec R.
Allenson, 1970.
Perdue, Leo, and Kovacs, Brian. A Prophet to the Nations: Essays in Jeremiah Studies. Winona
Lake: Eisenbrauns, 1984.
Raitt, Thomas. A Theology of Exile: Judgment and Deliverance in Jeremiah and Ezekiel.
Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1977.
Renz, Thomas. The rhetorical function of the book of Ezekiel. Boston: Brill, 1999.
Skinner, John. Prophecy and Religion: Studies in the Life of Jeremiah. Cambridge: University
Press, 1963.
Thompson, Henry O. The Book of Jeremiah: An Annotated Bibliography. Lanham, Md:
Scarecrow Press, 1996.
Unterman, J. From Repentance to Redemption: Jeremiah's Thought in Transition. Journal for the
Study of the Old Testament Sup 54. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1987.
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Jeremiah Commentaries2
*Allen, Leslie C. Jeremiah: A Commentary. Old Testament Library. Louisville: Westminster
John Knox, 2008.
Bracke, John M. Jeremiah 1-29. Westminster Bible Companion. Louisville: Westminster John
Knox, 2000.
------. Jeremiah 30-52 and Lamentations. Westminster Bible Companion. Louisville:
Westminster John Knox, 2000.
Bright, John. Jeremiah. Anchor Bible. New York: Doubleday, 1965.
*Brueggemann, Walter. A Commentary on Jeremiah: Exile and Homecoming. Louisville:
Westminster John Knox, 1997.
------. To Pluck Up, To Tear Down: A Commentary on the Book of Jeremiah 1-25. Grand Rapids:
Eerdmans, 1988.
Calvin, John. Calvin’s Commentary. Vols. 9-11. Trans. and Ed. John Owen. Grand Rapids:
Baker, 1984.
Carroll, Robert P. Jeremiah. Old Testament Library. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1986. Argues
that the text is an ideological creation.
Clements, Ronald E. Jeremiah. Interpretation. Atlanta: John Knox Press, 1988. An effort by a
critical scholar to deal with the final form of the text.
Craigie, Peter C., Page H. Kelley, and Joel F. Drinkard, Jr. Jeremiah 1-25. Word Biblical
Commentary. Dallas: Word, 1991. Completed by the other authors after the death of
Craigie. Accordingly, it is uneven in amount and quality of detail. Evangelical.
Cunliffe-Jones, H. The Book of Jeremiah: Introduction and Commentary. Torch Bible
Commentaries. London: SCM Press, 1960.
*Fretheim, Terence. Jeremiah. Smyth & Helwys Bible Commentary. Macon, GA: Smyth &
Helwys, 2002.
Dearman, J. Andrew. Jeremiah, Lamentations. NIV Application Commentary. Zondervan, 2002.
Brief comments on text with primary focus on modern application. Evangelical.
Harrison, R. K. Jeremiah, Lamentations. Tyndale OT Commentaries. Downers Grove: IVP
Academic, 2009.
2 Recommended commentaries are marked with an *.
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*Holladay, William L. Jeremiah 1-25; Jeremiah 26-52. Hermeneia. Philadelphia: Fortress Press,
1986, 1989. A massive technical commentary with a wealth of textual and exegetical
notes.
Huey, F. B., Jr. Jeremiah, Lamentations. New American Commentary, vol. 16. Nashville:
Broadman, 1993.
Jones, Douglas R. Jeremiah. New Century Bible Commentary. London: Marshall Pickering,
1992. HGST--224.207 Jon
Keown, Gerald L., Pamela J. Scalise, and Thomas G. Smothers. Jeremiah 26-52. Word Biblical
Commentary. Dallas: Word, 1995. See above under Craigie. Evangelical.
King, Philip J. Jeremiah: An Archaeological Commentary. Westminster John Knox, 1993. Very
illuminating resource for understanding background to book.
Leslie, Elmer. Jeremiah, Chronologically Arranged, Translated, and Interpreted. Nashville:
Abingdon, 1954.
Longman, Tremper. Jeremiah, Lamentations. New International Biblical Commentary. Grand
Rapids: Baker, 2008.
*Lundbom, J. R. Jeremiah 1-20, 21-36, 37-52. Anchor Bible. New York: Doubleday, 1999,
2004, 2004.
McKane, William. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Jeremiah 1-25; Jeremiah 26-52.
Internation Critical Commentary. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1986, 1989. Focus on textual
and philology issues.
McKeating, Henry. The book of Jeremiah. Epworth Commentary Series. London: Epworth,
1999.
*Miller, Patrick D. “Jeremiah.” The New Interpreter’s Bible. Edited Leander Leck, et al. Vol. VI,
553-926. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 2001.
Nicholson, E. W. Jeremiah 1-25, Jeremiah 26-52. Cambridge Bible Commentary. London:
Cambridge, 1973, 1975.
O,Connor, Kathleen. “Jeremiah.” In The Women’s Bible Commentary. Edited by Carol A
Newsom and Sharon H. Ringe. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 1992.
------. Jeremiah: Pain and Promise. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2013.
Pixley, Jorge. Jeremiah. Chalice Commentaries for Today. St. Louis: Chalice Press, 2004.
Smith, G. A. Jeremiah. 4th
ed. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1929.
Stuhlman, Louis. Jeremiah. Abingdon OT Commentary. Nashville: Abingdon, 2005. Insightful
theological and ethical comments on the canonical shape of the book.
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Theodoret. Commentary on the Prophet Jeremiah. Trans. with an introduction by R. C. Hill.
Brookline, MA: Holy Cross Orthodox Press 2006.
*Thompson, John A. The Book of Jeremiah. New International Commentary on the Old
Testament. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1980. The standard Evangelical commentary for
the last two decades.
Wenthe, Dean. Jeremiah & Lamentations. Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture. Downers
Grove: IVP Academic, 2009.
Wood, Fred. Fire in My Bones. Nashville, Broadman, 1959.
White, R.E.O. The Indomitable Prophet: A Biographical Commentary on Jeremiah. Grand
Rapids: Eerdmans, 1992.
Ezekiel Commentaries
*Allen, Leslie C. Ezekiel 1-19, 20-48. WBC, 2 vols. Waco: Word Books, 1990. The first volume
replaces the earlier initial volume by Brownlee. Helpful commentary with concern for
Ancient Near Eastern background. Evangelical.
Blenkinsopp, J. Ezekiel. Interpretation. Atlanta: John Knox Press, 1990. An effort by a critical
scholar to judiciously utilize scholarship for preaching concerns.
&Block, Daniel I. The Book of Ezekiel. 2 volumes. New International Commentary on the Old
Testament. Eerdmans, 1997, 1998. Evangelical. The most comprehensive study of the
book available, it incorporates a wealth of linguistic and ancient Near Eastern
comparative knowledge.
Calvin, John. Calvin’s Commentary. Vols. 11-12. Trans. and Ed. John Owen. Grand Rapids:
Baker, 1984.
Carley, Keith W. Ezekiel. The Cambridge Bible Commentary. London: Cambridge University
Press, 1974.
Clements, R.E. Ezekiel. Westminster Bible Companion. Louisville: Westminster John Knox,
1996.
*Craigie, P.C. Ezekiel. Daily Study Bible. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1983. Good example of a
devotional commentary that incorporates serious exegesis. Evangelical.
*Darr, Katheryn Pfisterer. “Ezekiel.” The New Interpreter’s Bible. Edited Leander Keck, et al.
vol. VI, 1073-1607. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 2001.
Duguid, Iain M. Ezekiel. NIV Application Commentary. Zondervan, 1999. Solid, informed
exposition of Hebrew text, whose theology and applications are grounded in a Reformed
perspective. Evangelical.
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*Eichrodt, Walter. Ezekiel. Old Testament Library. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1970. The
classical critical commentary of a generation ago.
Ellison, H. L. Ezekiel: The Man and His Message. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1965. HGST--
224.406 Ell
*Greenberg, M. Ezekiel 1-20 ; Ezekiel 21-37 . Anchor Bible. New York: Doubleday, 1983,
1997. Sees work as substantially from hand of the prophet and focuses on final form of
the prophetic text. Jewish.
Hals, R.M. Ezekiel. Forms of Old Testament Literature, 19. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1989.
Hummel, Horace D. Ezekiel 1-20. Concordia Commentaries. St. Louis: Concordia Publishing
House, 2005.
Klein, R. W. Ezekiel: The Prophet and His Message. Columbia, SC: University of South
Carolina Press, 1988.
Rooker, Mark. Ezekiel. Holman Old Testament Commentary, 17. Nashville: Broadman &
Holman, 2005.
Skinner, John. The Book of Ezekiel. New York: George H. Doran Co., n.d.
Stalker, D. M. G. Ezekiel: Introduction and Commentary. Torch Bible Commentaries. London:
SCM, 1968.
Stuart, D. Ezekiel. Dallas: Word, 1993.
Tuell, Steven. Ezekiel. New International Biblical Commentary. Peabody, MA: Hendrickson,
2009. Detailed analysis and theological; does not take the future temple of chapters 40-44
as literal.
Wevers, John W. Ezekiel. New Century Bible Commentary. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1982,
1969.
*Zimmerli, Walther. Ezekiel 1-24 and Ezekiel 25-48. 2 vols. Hermeneia. Philadelphia: Fortress
Press, 1979, 1983. Massive commentary within the form critical and tradition history
traditions.
Other Studies
Bauer, Angela. Gender in the Book of Jeremiah: A Feminist-Literary Reading. New York: Peter
Lang, 1999.
Baumgartner, Walter. Jeremiah’s Poems of Lament. Trans. David Orton. Decatur, GA: Almond
Press, 1987. Sheffield: Sheffield Press, 1987.
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Bellis, Alice Ogden. The structure and composition of Jeremiah 50:2-51:58. Lewiston, NY:
Mellen Biblical Press, 1995.
Briscoe, Stuart. Dry Bones. Wheaton, IL: Victor Books, 1977.
Cook, Stephen L., and Corrine L. Patton. Ezekiel’s Hierarchical World: Wrestling with a Tiered
Reality. Boston: Brill, 2004.
Corral, M. A. Ezekiel’s Oracles against Tyre: Historical Reality and Motivations. Bibliotheca
Orientalis 46. Rome: Biblical Institute, 2002.
Curtis, A. H. W. and T. Romer, eds. The Book of Jeremiah and Its Reception. Leuven: Leuven
University Press/Peeters, 1997.
Durlesser, James A. The Metaphorical Narratives in the Book of Ezekiel. Lewiston, NY: Edwin
Mellen Press, 2006.
Fitzpatrick, Paul E. The Disarmament of God: Ezekiel 38-39 in its Mythic Context. Washington,
D. C.: The Catholic Biblical Association of America, 2004.
Duguid, I. M. Ezekiel and the Leaders of Israel. Vetus Testamentum Sup 56. Leiden: Brill, 1994.
Friebel, Kelvin G. Jeremiah's and Ezekiel's Sign-Acts: Rhetorical Nonverbal Communication.
Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Supplement Series. Sheffield: Sheffield
Academic Press, 1999.
Galambush, Julie. Jerusalem in the book of Ezekiel: the city as Yahweh's wife. SBL Dissertation
Series, no. 130. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1992.
Halperin, D. J. Seeking Ezekiel: Text and Psychology. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State
University Press, 1993.
Hill, John. Friend or Foe? The Figure of Babylon in the Book of Jeremiah. Biblical
Interpretation Series. MT. Boston: Brill, 1999.
Janzen, Gerald. Studies in the Text of Jeremiah. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1973.
Joo, Samantha. Provocation and Punishment: The Anger of God in the Book of Jeremiah and
Deuteronomistic Theology. New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2006.
Joyce, P. M. Divine Initiative and Human Response in Ezekiel. Sheffield: Journal for the Study
of the Old Testament Press, 1989.
Kamionkowski, S. Tamar. Gender reversal and cosmic chaos: a study in the book of Ezekiel.
New York : Sheffield Academic Press, 2003.
Lang, B. Monotheism and the Prophetic Minority. Sheffield: Almond Press, 1983.
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Lalleman-de Winkel, H. Jeremiah in Prophetic tradition: An Examination of the Book of
Jeremiah in the Light of Israel's Prophetic Traditions. Leuven: Peeters, 2000.
Lapsley, Jacqueline E. Can these bones live?: the problem of the moral self in the book of
Ezekiel. New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2000.
Levenson, J. D. Theology of the Program of Restoration of Ezekiel 40-48. Missoula: Scholars
Press, 1976.
Lundbom, J. R. The Early Career of the Prophet Jeremiah. Lewiston, NY: Mellen, 1993.
Mills, Mary E. Alterity, Pain, and Suffering in Isaiah, Jeremiah and Ezekiel. New York: T & T
Clark, 2007.
O'Connor, K. M. The Confessions of Jeremiah: Their Interpretation and Role in Chapters 1-25.
Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1988.
Parke-Taylor, Geoffrey H. The formation of the book of Jeremiah: doublets and recurring
phrases. Atlanta: SBL, 2000.
Plant, R. J. R. Good Figs, Bad Figs: Judicial Differentiation in the Book of Jeremiah. New York:
T & T Clark International, 2007.
Rata, Tiberius. The Covenant Motif in Jeremiah’s Book of Comfort: Textual and Intertextual
Studies of Jeremiah 30-33. New York: Peter Lang, 2007.
Reimer, D. The Oracles Against Babylon in Jeremiah 50-51: A Horror Among the Nations.
San Francisco: Mellen Research University Press, 1993.
Seitz, C. R. Theology in Conflict: Reaction to the Exile in the Book of Jeremiah. Berlin: de
Gruyter, 1989.
Smith, M. S. The Laments of Jeremiah and their Contexts. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1990.
Soderlund, Sven. The Greek Text of Jeremiah: A Revised Hypothesis. JSOT Supplement Series,
47. Sheffield, JSOT Press, 1985.
Stulman, L. The Prose Sermons of the Book of Jeremiah: A Redescription of the
Correspondences with the Deuteronomistic Literature of Recent Text-Critical Research.
Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1986.
Wong, Ka Leung. The idea of retribution in the book of Ezekiel. Boston: Brill, 2001.
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Selected Periodical Articles & Essays: Jeremiah3
Ackroyd, P.R., “Aspects of the Jeremiah Tradition,” Indian Journal of Theology 20 (1971), 1-12.
------. "The Book of Jeremiah--Some Recent Studies," Journal for the Study of the Old Testament
28 (1984), 47-59.
Adeyemi, F., “What is the New Covenant ‘Law’ in Jeremiah 31:33?” Bibliotheca Sacra 163/651
(2006): 312-21.
Aitken, K. T., "The Oracles Against Babylon in Jeremiah 50-51: Structures and Perspectives,"
Tyndale Bulletin 35 (1984), 25-63.
Althann, R., "Jeremiah iv 11-12: Stichometry, Parallelism, and Translation," Vetus Testamentum
28 (1978), 385-391.
Anderson, B. W., "`The Lord Has Created Something New,'--A Stylistic Study of Jer 31:15-
22," Catholic Biblical Quarterly 40/4 (1978), 463-478.
Anderson, J. S., "The Metonymical Curse as Propaganda in the Book of Jeremiah," BBR 8
(1998), 1-13.
Applegate, J., "The Fate of Zedekiah: Redactional Debate in the Book of Jeremiah, Part I," Vetus
Testamentum 48 (1998), 137-60. Part II: Vetus Testamentum 48 (1998), 301-308.
------. "`Peace, Peace, when there is no Peace': Redactional Integration of Prophecy of Peace into
the Judgement of Jeremiah," in A.H.W. Curtis and T. Romer, eds. The Book of Jeremiah
and Its Reception. Leuven: Leuven University Press/Peeters, 1997:51-90.
Auld, A. G., "Counting Sheep, Sins and Sour Grapes: The Primacy of the Primary History?," in
A. S. Hunter and P. R. Davies, eds. Sense and Sensitivity. JSOTSup 348, 63-72. London:
Sheffield Academic Press, 2002.
------. “Prophets and Prophecy in Jeremiah and Kings,” ZAW 96/1 (1984): 66-82.
Avigad, N. "Baruch the Scribe and Jerahmeel the King's Son." IEJ 28 (1978), 52-56.
Barker, K. L. “Jeremiah’s Ministry and Ours.” Bibliotheca Sacra 127/507 (1970): 223-31.
Barstad, H. M., "Prophecy in the Book of Jeremiah and the Historical Prophet," in A.S. Hunter
and P.R. Davies, eds. Sense and Sensitivity. Journal for the Study of the Old
TestamentSup 348; London: Sheffield Academic Press, 2002: 87-100.
3 Many of these sources were from the website http://courses.smsu.edu/vhm970f/bib/JERBIB-02.html and
http://people.bethel.edu/~pferris/ot103/Bibliog%20-%20Jeremiah.pdf.
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Barton, J., "Jeremiah in the Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha," in Troubling Jeremiah. Journal for
the Study of the Old TestamentSup 260; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999: 306-
319.
Bean, A. F., "The Characterization of God in Jeremiah," Proceedings of Central States
SBL/ASOR 4 (2001), 31-41.
Becking, B., "Sour Fruit and Blunt Teeth. The Metaphorical Meaning of the Mâšâl in Jeremiah
31,29," SJOT 17 (2003), 7-21.
------. "The Times They Are a Changing: An Interpretation of Jeremiah 30, 12-17," SJOT 12
(1998), 3-25.
Bellis, A. O., "The New Exodus in Jeremiah 50:33-38," in L. Boadt and M.S. Smith, eds.
Imagery and Imagination in Biblical Literature. Washington, DC: CBA, 2001: 33-38.
------. "Poetic Structure and Intertextual Logic in Jeremiah 50," in Troubling Jeremiah. Journal
for the Study of the Old TestamentSup 260; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999:
179-99.
Ben-Dov, J., "A Textual Problem and Its Form-Critical Solution: Jeremiah 10:1-16," Textus 20
(2000), 97-128.
Berlin, A. "Jeremiah 29:5-7, a Deuteronomic Allusion." Hebrew Annual Review 8 (1984), 3-11.
Berquist, J.L., "Prophetic Legitimation in Jeremiah," Vetus Testamentum 39 (1989), 129-139.
Boadt, L., "The Book of Jeremiah and the Power of Historical Recitation," in A. Diamond, et al,
eds. Troubling Jeremiah. Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Sup 260; Sheffield:
Sheffield Academic Press, 1999: 339-349.
Boda, M. J. "From Complaint to Contrition: Peering Through the Liturgical Window of Jer 14,1-
15,4." ZAW 113 (2001), 186-97.
Bracke, J. M., "Jeremiah 15:15-21," Int 37 (1983), 174-78.
Brenner, A., "On Jeremiah and the Poetic of (Prophetic?) Pornography," European Judaism 26/2
(1993), 9-14.
Bright, J. "The Date of the Prose Sermons of Jeremiah," JBL 70 (1951), 15-35
------. "The Prophetic Reminiscense: its Place and Function in the Book of Jeremiah," Biblical
Essays (1966), 11-30.
------. "Jeremiah's Complaint--Liturgy or Expressions of Personal Distress?," Proclamation and
Presence, ed. J. J. Burham and J. R. Porter (Atlanta, 1970), 189-213.
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Brodie, L.T., "Jacob's Travail (Jer 30:1-13) and Jacob's Struggle (Gen 32:22-32): a Test Case for
Measuring the Influence of the Book of Jeremiah on the Present Text of Genesis," JSOT
19 (1981), 31-60.
Brueggemann, Walter. "A `Characteristic' Reflection on What Comes Next (Jeremiah 32.16-
44)," in Prophets and Paradigms: Essays in Honor of Gene M. Tucker. S.B. Reid, ed.
Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 6-32.
------. "Jeremiah's Use of Rhetorical Questions," Journal of Biblical Literature 92/3 (1973), 358-
374.
------. "Next Steps in Jeremiah Studies?" in Troubling Jeremiah. JSOTSup 260. Sheffield:
Sheffield Academic Press, 1999: 404-22.
------. "The `Uncared For' Now Cared for (Jer 30:12-17): a Methodological Consideration," JBL
104/3 (1985), 419-428.
Bultmann, C., "A Prophet in Desperation? The Confessions of Jeremiah," in J.C. de Moor, ed.
The Elusive Prophet: The Prophet as a Historical Person, Literary Character and
Anonymous Artist. Oudtestamentische Studien 45; Leiden: Brill, 2001: 83-93.
Buss, M.J., "An Anthropological Perspective Upon Prophetic Call Narratives," Semeia 21
(1982), 9-30.
------. "The Book of Jeremiah: Portrait of a Prophet," Interpretation 37 (1983), 130-145.
Callaway, M.C. "The Lamenting Prophet and the Modern Self: On the Origins of Contemporary
Readings of Jeremiah." Inspired Speech. J. Kaltner and L. Stulman, eds. JSOTSup 378.
London: T & T Clark, 2004: 48-62.
------. "Black Fire on White Fire: Historical Context and Literary Subtext in Jeremiah 37-38," in
Troubling Jeremiah. JSOTSup 260; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999: 171-78.
Carroll, R. P. "The Book of J: Intertextuality and Ideological Criticism," in Troubling Jeremiah
(1999), 220-43.
------. "Halfway Through a Dark Wood: Reflections on Jeremiah 25," in Troubling Jeremiah.
JSOTSup 260, Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999: 73-86.
------. "Inscribing the Covenant: Writing and the Written in Jeremiah," in Understanding Poets
and Prophets. A.G. Auld, ed. JSOTSup 152; Sheffield: JSOT Press, 1993: 61-76.
------. "Manuscripts Don't Burn -- Inscribing the Prophetic Tradition: Reflections on Jeremiah
36," in Dort ziehen Schiffe dahin. M. Augustin, et al., eds. Frankfort am Main: Peter
Lang, 1996: 31-42.
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------. "Something Rich and Strange: Imagining a Future for Jeremiah Studies," in Troubling
Jeremiah (1999), 423-43.
------. "Theodicy and the Community: The Text and Subtext of Jeremiah 5:1-6," Old Testament
Studies 23 (1984), 19-39.
Cazelles, H. "Jeremiah and Deuteronomy." In A Prophet to the Nations: Essays in Jeremiah
Studies. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1983.
Chavel, S. "'Let My People Go!' Emancipation, Revelation, and Scribal Activity in Jeremiah
34.8-14," JSOT 76 (1997), 71-95.
Childs, B. S.. "The Enemy from the North and the Chaos Tradition." JBL 78 (1959), 187-98.
Chisolm. R. B. “Does God Deceive?” BibSac 155/617 (1998): 11-28.
Clements, R.E., "Jeremiah 1--25 and the Deuteronomistic History," in A. Auld, ed.
Understanding Poets and Prophets. Sheffield, 1993: 93-113.
Clines, D.J.A. and D.M. Gunn, "Form, Occasion and Redaction in Jeremiah 20," ZAW 88 1976),
390-409.
------. "`You Tried to Persuade me' and `Violence! Outrage!,' in Jeremiah xx 7-8," VT 28 (1978),
20-27.
Crenshaw, J. L., "A Living Tradition: The Book of Jeremiah in Current Research," Interpretation
37 (1983), 117-129.
Culley, R.C., "The Confessions of Jeremiah and Traditional Discourse," in S. Olyan and R.
Culley, eds. A Wise and Discerning Mind. Providence: Brown Judaic Studies, 2000: 69-
81.
Dahlberg, B.T., "The Typological Use of Jeremiah 1:4-19 in Matthew 16:13-23," JBL 94 (1975),
73-80.
Dearman, J.A., "My Servants the Scribes: Composition and Context in Jeremiah 36," JBL 109
(1990), 403-421.
Decker, Rodney J. "The Church's Relationship to the New Covenant." BibSac 152/607
(1995):290-305.
Deist, F.E., "The Implied Message of the Reference to Shiloh in Jeremiah 7:12," JSem 5 (1993),
57-67.
DeRoche, M., "Is Jeremiah 25:15-29 a Piece of Reworked Jeremianic Poetry?" Journal for the
Study of the OT 10 (1978), 58-67.
------. "Contra Creation, Covenant and Conquest (Jeremiah viii 13)," Vetus Testamentum 30
(1980), 280-290.
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------. "Israel's `Two Evils' in Jeremiah ii 13," Vetus Testamentum 31 (1981), 369-372.
------. "Jeremiah 2:2-3 and Israel's Love for God during the Wilderness Wanderings," Catholic
Biblical Quarterly 45 (1983), 364-376.
Diamond, A. R. P., "Deceiving Hope: the Ironies of Metaphorical Beauty and Ideological Terror
in Jeremiah," Journal for the Study of the OT 17 (2003), 34-48.
------ and K. M. O'Connor, "Unfaithful Passions: Coding Women Coding Men in Jeremiah 2--3
(4.2)," in Troubling Jeremiah. Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Sup 260;
Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999: 123-45.
Domeris, W. R., "When Metaphor Becomes Myth: A Socio-Linguistic Reading of Jeremiah," in
Troubling Jeremiah. Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Sup 260; Sheffield:
Sheffield Academic Press, 1999: 244-62.
Eppstein, V., "The Day of Yahweh in Jeremiah 4,23-28," Journal of Biblical Literature 87
(1968), 93-97.
Fishbane, M., "Jeremiah 4:23-26 and Job 3:3-13, a Recovered Use of the Creation Pattern,"
Vetus Testamentum 21 (1971), 151-67.
Fretheim, T.E., "Is Anything Too Hard for God? (Jeremiah 32:27)," Catholic Biblical Quarterly
66 (2004), 231-36.
Gerstenberger, E., "Jeremiah's Complaints: Observations on Jer 15:10-21," Journal of Biblical
Literature 82 (1963), 393-408.
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