Seeking ideas for a grammatical/syntactical project in Jeremiah
Jim West
jwest at Highland.Net
Thu Jan 21 05:45:19 EST 1999
At 09:03 AM 1/21/99 -0500, you wrote:
> Can any of you suggest research topics or other projects related to
Jeremiah that would involve a grammatical/syntactical focus applicable to a
25-30 page treatment? Perhaps some of you would also have suggested
sources, etc.
>
>Any help you can render would be greatly appreciated. Thanx.
>
>Darrell
Take a look at the "confessions" of Jeremiah (you can find them listed in
von Rad's Theology s.v. Jeremiah). As far as resources are concerned,
Carroll's commentary is excellent- and you cannot, simply cannot, ignore
McKane's extraordinary 2 vol commentary in the ICC series. What is
interesting here is the debate as to whether the "confessions" are personal
(as von Rad argued) or communal (as others suggest). The language of the
confessions is powerful and moving. When Jeremiah accuses God of assaulting
him and forcing him to be a prophet you have fertile grounds for exegesis of
grammar and syntax.
good luck,
Jim
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Jim West, ThD
Quartz Hill School of Theology
jwest at highland.net
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