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(1) Hebrew University Bible. The book of Jeremiah. Hg. von Rabin, Chaim, . Jerusalem: Magnes Press, Hebrew Univ. 1997.


(2) A bilingual concordance to the targum of the prophets. 12: Jeremiah. 1. x1 (Aleph) - z (Zajin). Hg. von Sepmeijer, Floris. Leiden u.a.: 1998.


(3) A bilingual concordance to the targum of the prophets. 13: Jeremiah. 2. h1 (Chet) - s (Samek). Hg. von Sepmeijer, Floris. Leiden u.a.: 1998.


(4) A bilingual concordance to the targum of the prophets. 14: Jeremiah. 3. x1 (Ajin) - t (Taw). Hg. von Sepmeijer, Floris. Leiden u.a.: 1998.


(5) The book of Jeremiah and its reception. Le livre de J??ie et sa r?eption. Hg. von Curtis, Adrian H. W. and R?er, T.. (Bibliotheca Ephemeridum theologicarum Lovaniensium 128). Leuven: Univ. Press u.a. 1997.


(6) Troubling Jeremiah. Hg. von Diamond, A.R. Pete, O'Connor, Kathleen M., and Stulman, Louis. (Journal for the study of the Old Testament. Supplement series 260). Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press 1999.


(7) Jeremiah in prophetic tradition. An examination of the Book of Jeremiah in the light of Israel's prophetic traditions. Hg. von Lalleman-de Winkel, Hetty. (Contributions to biblical exegesis and theology 26). Leuven: Peeters 2000.


(8) The new interpreter's Bible. Introduction to prophetic literature, the Book of Isaiah, the Book of Jeremiah, the Book of Baruch, the Letter of Jeremiah, the Book of Lamentations, the Book of Ezekiel. Hg. von Keck, Leander E.. Nashville, Tenn.: Abingdon Press 2001.


(9) A prophet to the nations. Essays in Jeremiah studies. Hg. von Perdue, Leo G. and Kovacs, Brian W.. Winona Lake, Indiana: Eisenbrauns 1984.


(10) Abela, Anthony: When the agenda of an artistic composition is hidden: Jonah and intertextual dialogue with Isaiah 6, the 'Confessions of Jeremiah', and other texts. In:  Moor, Johannes C. de (Hg.), The elusive prophet. The prophet as a historical person, literary character and anonymous artist. (Oudtestamentische studi? 45). Leiden u.a.: Brill 2001, 1 - 30.


(11) Abma, Richtsje: Bonds of love. Methodic studies of prophetic textes with marriage imagery. (Isaiah 50:1-3 and 54:1-10, Hosea 1-3, Jeremiah 2-3). (Studia semitica Neerlandica 40). Assen: van Gorcum 1999.


(12) Ackroyd, Peter R.: The Book of Jeremiah - Some Recent Studies. In: Journal for the study of the Old Testament 28 (1984) 47 - 59.


(13) Aejmelaeus, Anneli: Jeremiah at the turning point of history: The function of Jer. XXV 1-14 in the book of Jeremiah. In: Vetus Testamentum 52,4 (2002) 459 - 482.


(14) Alberg, Jeremiah: Die verlorene Einheit. Die Suche nach einer philosophischen Alternative zu der Erbs?denlehre von Rousseau bis Schelling. (Europ?sche Hochschulschriften. Reihe 20: Philosophie 513). Frankfurt am Main ; Wien u.a.: Lang 1996.


(15) Anderson, Jeff S.: The metonymical curse as propaganda in the book of Jeremiah. In: Bulletin for Biblical Research 8 (1998) 1 - 13.

(16) Applegate, John: The fate of Zedekiah: redactional debate in the book of Jeremiah. Part I. In: Vetus Testamentum 48,2 (1998) 137 - 160.


(17) Applegate, John: The fate of Zedekiah: redactional debate in the book of Jeremiah. Part II. In: Vetus Testamentum 48,3 (1998) 301 - 308.


(18) Applegate, John: Jeremiah and the seventy years in the Hebrew Bible. In:  Curtis, Adrian H. W. and R?er, T. (Hg.), The book of Jeremiah and its reception. Le livre de J??ie et sa r?eption. (Bibliotheca Ephemeridum theologicarum Lovaniensium 128). Leuven: Univ. Press u.a. 1997, 91 - 110.


(19) Archer, Gleason L.: The Relationship between the Septuagint Translation and the Massoretic Text in Jeremiah. In: Trinity Journal 12 (1991) 139 - 150.


(20) Auld, A. Graeme: Prophets and Prophecy in Jeremiah and Kings. In: Zeitschrift f? die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft 96 (1984) 66 - 82.


(21) Avigad, Nahman: Hebrew Bullae from the time of Jeremiah. Remnants of a burnt archive. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Soc. 1986.


(22) Aycock, Don M.: Jeremiah 32 - Taking the Long Look: A Bible Study for Preachers and Other Would-Be Prophets. In: Review and expositor 90,3 (1993) 405 - 412.


(23) Barstad, Hans M.: Prophecy in the book of Jeremiah and the historical prophet. In: Hunter, Alastair G. and Davies, Phillip R. (Hg.), Sense and sensitivity. Essays on reading the Bible in memory of Robert Carroll. FS Carroll, Robert. (Journal for the study of the Old Testament. Supplement series 348). Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press 2002, 87 - 100.


(24) Barton, John: Jeremiah in the Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha. In: Diamond, A.R. Pete, O'Connor, Kathleen M., and Stulman, Louis (Hg.), Troubling Jeremiah. (Journal for the study of the Old Testament. Supplement series 260). Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press 1999, 306 - 317.


(25) Bauer, Angela: Dressed to be killed: Jeremiah 4,29-31 as an example for the functions of female imagery in Jeremiah. In:  Diamond, A.R. Pete, O'Connor, Kathleen M., and Stulman, Louis (Hg.), Troubling Jeremiah. (Journal for the study of the Old Testament. Supplement series 260). Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press 1999, 293 - 305.


(26) Bauer, Angela: Jeremiah as female impersonator: Roles of difference in gender perception and gender perceptivity. In:  Washington, Harold C., Graham, Susan Lochrie, and Thimmes, Pamela (Hg.), Escaping Eden. New feminist perspectives on the Bible. (The biblical seminar 65). Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press 1998, 199 - 207.


(27) Bauer, Angela: Gender in the book of Jeremiah. A feminist literary reading. (Studies in biblical literature 5). New York, NY ; Vienna [u.a.]: Lang 1999.


(28) Bauer, Angela: Death, grief, agony and a new creation. Re-reading gender in Jeremiah after Septemer 11. In: Word and world 22,4 (2002) 378 - 386.


(29) Becking, B.: Does Jeremiah x 3 refer to a Canaanite deity called Hubal? In: Vetus Testamentum 43 (1993) 555 - 557.


(30) Becking, B.: Jeremiah's Book of Consolation: a textual comparison: notes on the Masoretic Text and the Old Greek version of Jeremiah xxx-xxxi. In: Vetus Testamentum 44 (1994) 145 - 169.


(31) Becking, B. E. J. H.: "I Will Break his Yoke from off your Neck". Remarks on Jeremiah xxx 4-11. In: Woude, A. S. van der (Hg.), New avenues in the study of the Old Testament.. FS Mulder, M. J.. (Oudtestamentische studi? 25). Leiden /u.a./: Brill 1989, 63 - 76.


(32) Becking, Bob: Baalis, the King of the Ammnites: an Epigraphical Note on Jeremiah 40:14. In: Journal of Semitic studies 38 (1993) 15 - 24.


(33) Becking, Bob: "A Voice Was Heared in Ramah". Some remarks on structure and meaning of Jeremiah 31,15 - 17. In: Biblische Zeitschrift 38 (1994) 229 - 242.


(34) Becking, Bob: The times they are a changing: An interpretation of Jeremiah 30,12-17. In: Scandinavian journal of the Old Testament 12,1 (1998) 3 - 25.


(35) Becking, Bob: Text-internal and text-external chronology in Jeremiah 31:31-34. In: Svensk exegetisk ?sbok 61 (1996) 33 - 51.


(36) Becking, Bob: Petu1ah and Setumah in Jeremiah 30-31. In:  Korpel, Marjo C. A. and Oesch, Josef M. (Hg.), Studies in scriptural unit division. (Pericope 3). Assen: van Gorcum 2002, 1 - 45.


(37) Becking, Bob: Sour fruits and blunt teeth. The metaphorical meaning of the Mas3al in Jeremiah 31,29. In: Scandinavian journal of the Old Testament 17,1 (2003) 7 - 21.


(38) Begg, Christopher: The Non-mention of Ezekiel in the Book of Jeremiah. In: Ephemerides theologicae Lovanienses 65 (1989) 94 - 95.


(39) Begg, Christopher: Jeremiah under Jehoiakim according to Josephus (Ant. 10.89-95). In: Abr-nahrain 33 (1995) 1 - 16.


(40) Begg, Christopher T.: The Non-mention of Ezekiel in the Deuteronomistic History, the Book of Jeremiah and the Chronistic History. In:  Lust, Johan (Hg.), Ezekiel and his book. Textual and literary criticism and their interrelation. (Bibliotheca Ephemeridum theologicarum Lovaniensium 74). Leuven: Univ. Pr. 1986, 340 - 343.


(41) Begin, Zex1ev B.: Does Lachish letter 4 contradict Jeremiah XXXIV 7? In: Vetus Testamentum 52,2 (2002) 166 - 174.


(42) Bellis, Alice Ogden: The structure and composition of Jeremiah 50:2-51:58. Lewiston, NY u.a.: Mellen Biblical Press 1995.


(43) Bellis, Alice Ogden: Poetic structure and intertextual logic in Jeremiah 50. In:  Diamond, A.R. Pete, O'Connor, Kathleen M., and Stulman, Louis (Hg.), Troubling Jeremiah. (Journal for the study of the Old Testament. Supplement series 260). Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press 1999, 179 - 199.


(44) Bellis, Alice Ogden: The new exodus in Jeremiah 50:33-38. In: Boadt, Lawrence and Smith, Mark S. (Hg.), Imagery and imagination in biblical literature. Essays in honor of Aloysius Fitzgerald. FS Fitzgerald, Aloysius. (Catholic biblical quarterly. Monograph series 32). Washington, DC: Cath. Biblical Assoc. of America 2001, 157 - 168.


(45) Ben-Dov, Jonathan: A textual problem and its form-critical solution: Jeremiah 10:1-16. In: . FS Talmon, Shemaryahu 20. 2000, 97 - 128.


(46) Bergren, Theodore A.: Jerome's translation of Origen's homily on Jeremiah 2.21-22 (Greek homily 2; Latin 13). In: Revue b??ictine 104 (1994) 260 - 283.


(47) Berquist, J. L.: Prophetic legitimation in Jeremiah. In: Vetus Testamentum 39 (1989) 129 - 139.


(48) Berrigan, Daniel: Jeremiah. The world, the wound of God. Minneapolis, Minn.: Fortress Press 1999.


(49) Beuken, W.A.M.; Grol, H.W.M. van: Jeremiah 14,1 - 15,9: A Situation of Distress and its Hermeneutics. Unity and Diversity of Form - Dramatic Development. In:  Bogaert, Pierre-Maurice (Hg.), Le livre de Jeremie. Le prophete et son milieu. Les oracles et leur transmission. (Bibliotheca Ephemeridum theologicarum Lovaniensium 54 = Colloquium Biblicum Lovaniense 31). Leuven: Peeters, Univ. Pr. 1981, 297 - 342.


(50) Beuken, W.A.M.; Grol, H.W.M. van: Jeremiah 14,1 - 15,9: A Situation of Distress and its Hermeneutics. Unity and Diversity of Form - Dramatic Development. In:  Bogaert, Pierre-Maurice (Hg.), Le livre de J??ie. Le proph?e et son milieu. Les oracles et leur transmission. (Bibliotheca Ephemeridum theologicarum Lovaniensium 54 = Colloquium Biblicum Lovaniense 31). Leuven: Peeters, Univ. Pr. 2., erw. Aufl., 1997, 297 - 342.


(51) Biddle, Mark: The Literary Frame Surrounding Jeremiah 30,1 - 33,26. In: Zeitschrift f? die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft 100 (1988) 409 - 413.


(52) Biddle, Mark E.: A redaction history of Jeremiah 2:1 - 4:2. (Abhandlungen zur Theologie des Alten und Neuen Testaments 77). Z?ich: Theol. Verl. 1990.


(53) Biddle, Mark E.: Polyphony and symphony in prophetic literature. Rereading Jeremiah 7-20. (Studies in Old Testament interpretation 2). Macon, Ga.: Mercer Univ. Pr. 1996.


(54) Blackwood, Andrew W.: Commentary on Jeremiah. The word, the words and the world. Waco, Texas: Word Books 1977.


(55) Boadt, Lawrence: The book of Jeremiah and the power of historical recitation. In:  Diamond, A.R. Pete, O'Connor, Kathleen M., and Stulman, Louis (Hg.), Troubling Jeremiah. (Journal for the study of the Old Testament. Supplement series 260). Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press 1999, 339 - 349.


(56) Boer, Pieter A. de: Some remarks concerning and suggested by Jeremiah 43:1-7. In:  Duin, C. van (Hg.), Boer, Pieter A. de: Selected studies in Old Testament exegesis. (Oudtestamentische studi? 27). Leiden /u.a./: Brill 1970/1991, 113 - 121.


(57) Boer, Pieter A. de: Jeremiah 45, verse 5. In:  Duin, C. van (Hg.), Boer, Pieter A. de: Selected studies in Old Testament exegesis. (Oudtestamentische studi? 27). Leiden /u.a./: Brill 1973/1991, 122 - 128.


(58) Boyle, Brian: Narrative as ideology: Synchronic (narrative critical) and diachronic readings of Jeremiah 37-38. In: Pacifica 12 (1999) 293 - 312.


(59) Bracke, John M.: Jeremiah 15:15-21. In: Interpretation 37 (1983) 174 - 178.


(60) Bracke, John M.: Justice in the book of Jeremiah. In: Word and world 22,4 (2002) 387 - 395.


(61) Bracke, John M.: Jeremiah 1-29. (Westminster Bible companion). Louisville, Ky.: Westminster John Knox Pr. 1999.


(62) Bracke, John M.: Jeremiah 30-52. (Westminster Bible companion). Louisville, Ky.: Westminster John Knox Pr. 1999.


(63) Brekelmans, Christian: Jeremiah 18,1-12 and its Redaction. In:  Bogaert, Pierre-Maurice (Hg.), Le livre de Jeremie. Le prophete et son milieu. Les oracles et leur transmission. (Bibliotheca Ephemeridum theologicarum Lovaniensium 54 = Colloquium Biblicum Lovaniense 31). Leuven: Peeters, Univ. Pr. 1981, 343 - 350.


(64) Brekelmans, Christian: Jeremiah 18,1-12 and its Redaction. In:  Bogaert, Pierre-Maurice (Hg.), Le livre de J??ie. Le proph?e et son milieu. Les oracles et leur transmission. (Bibliotheca Ephemeridum theologicarum Lovaniensium 54 = Colloquium Biblicum Lovaniense 31). Leuven: Peeters, Univ. Pr. 2., erw. Aufl., 1997, 343 - 350.


(65) Brenner, Athalya: on "Jeremiah" and the Poetics of (Prophetic?) Pornography. In: Brenner, Athalya u.a.: on Gendering Texts. Leiden: Brill 1993, 178 - 193.


(66) Brenner, Athalya: on Prophetic Propaganda and the Politics of "Love": The Case of Jeremiah. In:  Brenner, Athalya (Hg.), A Feminist Companion to The Latter Prophets. (The Feminist Companion to the Bible 8). Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press 1995, 256 - 274.


(67) Bright, John: The date of the prose sermons of Jeremiah. In:  Perdue, Leo G. and Kovacs, Brian W. (Hg.), A prophet to the nations. Essays in Jeremiah studies. Winona Lake, Indiana: Eisenbrauns 1951/1984, 193 - 212.


(68) Bright, John: A prophet's lament and its answer: Jeremiah 15:10-21. In: Perdue, Leo G. and Kovacs, Brian W. (Hg.), A prophet to the nations. Essays in Jeremiah studies. Winona Lake, Indiana: Eisenbrauns 1974/1984, 325 - 337.


(69) Brodie, Louis T.: Jacob's Travail (Jer 30:1-13) and Jacob's Struggle (Gen 32:22-32): A Test Case of Measuring the Influence of the Book of Jeremiah on the Present Text of Genesis. In: Journal for the study of the Old Testament 19 (1981) 31 - 60.


(70) Brooke, George J.: The Book of Jeremiah and its reception in the Qumran scrolls. In:  Curtis, Adrian H. W. and R?er, T. (Hg.), The book of Jeremiah and its reception. Le livre de J??ie et sa r?eption. (Bibliotheca Ephemeridum theologicarum Lovaniensium 128). Leuven: Univ. Press u.a. 1997, 183 - 205.


(71) Brown-Gutoff, Susan E.: The Voice of Rachel in Jeremiah 31: A Calling to "Something New". In: Union Seminary quarterly review 45 (1991) 177 - 190.


(72) Brueggemann, Walter: Jeremiah. Intense Criticism/Thin Interpretation. In: Interpretation 42 (1988) 268 - 280.


(73) Brueggemann, Walter: The Book of Jeremiah. Portrait of the Prophet. In: Interpretation 37 (1983) 130 - 145.


(74) Brueggemann, Walter: To build, to plant. A commentary on Jeremiah 26-52. (International theological commentary). Grand Rapids, Mich.: Eerdmans u.a. 1991.


(75) Brueggemann, Walter: To pluck up, to tear down. A commentary on the Book of Jeremiah 1-25. (International theological commentary). Grand Rapids, Mich.: Eerdmans u.a. 1990.


(76) Brueggemann, Walter: The Epistemological Crisis of Israel's Two Histories (Jeremiah 9:22-23). In:  Miller, Patrick D. (Hg.), Brueggemann, Walter: Old Testament Theology. Essays on Structure, Theme, and Text. Minneapolis, Minn.: Fortress Press 1992, 270 - 295.


(77) Brueggemann, Walter: The "Uncared For" Now Cared For (Jeremiah 30:12-17): A Methodological Consideration. In:  Miller, Patrick D. (Hg.), Brueggemann, Walter: Old Testament Theology. Essays on Structure, Theme, and Text. Minneapolis, Minn.: Fortress Press 1992, 296 - 307.


(78) Brueggemann, Walter: The "Baruch Connection": Reflections on Jeremiah 43:1-7. In: Journal of biblical literature 113 (1994) 405 - 420.


(79) Brueggemann, Walter: The Book of Jeremiah: Portrait of the Prophet. In: Mays, James Luther and Achtemeier, Paul J. (Hg.), Interpreting the prophets. Philadelphia, Pa.: Fortress Press 4. print., 1995, 113 - 129.


(80) Brueggemann, Walter: Israel's sense of place in Jeremiah. In: Jackson, Jared J. and Kessler, Martin (Hg.), Rhetorical Criticism. Essays in honor of James Muilenburg. FS Muilenburg, James. (Pittsburgh theological monograph series 1). Pittsburgh: Pickwick Pr. 1974, 149 - 165.


(81) Brueggemann, Walter: A 'characteristic' reflection on what comes next (Jeremiah 32.16-44). In: Reid, Stephen Breck (Hg.), Prophets and paradigms. Essays in honor of Gene M. Tucker. FS Tucker, Gene M.. (Journal for the study of the Old Testament. Supplement series 229). Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press 1996, 16 - 32.


(82) Brueggemann, Walter: The 'Baruch connection': Reflections on Jeremiah 43.1-7. In:  Diamond, A.R. Pete, O'Connor, Kathleen M., and Stulman, Louis (Hg.), Troubling Jeremiah. (Journal for the study of the Old Testament. Supplement series 260). Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press 1999, 367 - 386.


(83) Brueggemann, Walter: Next steps in Jeremiah studies? In:  Diamond, A.R. Pete, O'Connor, Kathleen M., and Stulman, Louis (Hg.), Troubling Jeremiah. (Journal for the study of the Old Testament. Supplement series 260). Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press 1999, 404 - 422.


(84) Brueggemann, Walter: Meditation upon the abyss. The book of Jeremiah. In: Word and world 22,4 (2002) 340 - 350.


(85) Brueggemann, Walter: Jeremiah: Creatio in extremis. In: Brown, William P. and McBride, S. Dean (Hg.), God who creates. Essays in honor of W. Sibley Towner. FS Towner, W. Sibley. Grand Rapids, Mich. [u.a.]: Eerdmans 2000, 152 - 170.


(86) Br?gemann, Walter: A commentary on Jeremiah. Exile and homecoming. Grand Rapids, Mich. [u.a.]: Eerdmans 2. [print.], 1999.


(87) Brummitt, Mark; Sherwood, Yvonne: The tenacity of the word. Using Jeremiah 36 to attempt to construct an appropriate edifice to the memory of Robert Carroll. In: Hunter, Alastair G. and Davies, Phillip R. (Hg.), Sense and sensitivity. Essays on reading the Bible in memory of Robert Carroll. FS Carroll, Robert. (Journal for the study of the Old Testament. Supplement series 348). Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press 2002, 3 - 29.


(88) Bultmann, Christoph: A prophet in desperation? The confessions of Jeremiah. In:  Moor, Johannes C. de (Hg.), The elusive prophet. The prophet as a historical person, literary character and anonymous artist. (Oudtestamentische studi? 45). Leiden u.a.: Brill 2001, 83 - 93.


(89) Callaway, Mary Chilton: Telling the Truth and Telling Stories: An Analysis of Jeremiah 37 - 38. In: Union Seminary quarterly review 44 (1991) 253 - 266.


(90) Callaway, Mary Chilton: Exegesis as Banquet: Reading Jeremiah with the rabbis. In: Weis, Richard D. and Carr, David M. (Hg.), A gift of God in due season. Essays on scripture and community in honor of James A. Sanders. FS Sanders, James A.. (Journal for the study of the Old Testament. Supplement series 225). Sheffield: JSOT-Press 1996, 219 - 230.


(91) Callaway, Mary Chilton: Black fire on white fire: Historical context and literary subtext in Jeremiah 37-38. In:  Diamond, A.R. Pete, O'Connor, Kathleen M., and Stulman, Louis (Hg.), Troubling Jeremiah. (Journal for the study of the Old Testament. Supplement series 260). Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press 1999, 171 - 178.


(92) Caroll, Robert P.: Century's end: Jeremiah studies at the beginning of the third millenium. In: Currents in Research: Biblical Studies 8 (2000) 18 - 58.


(93) Carroll, R. P.: Arguing about Jeremiah: recent studies and the nature of a prophetic book. In:  Emerton, J. A. (Hg.), International Organization for the Study of the Old Testament. (Vetus Testamentum. Supplements 43 = Internationaler Kongre?f? alttestamentliche Bibelwissenschaften 13). Leiden /u.a./: Brill 1991, 222 - 235.


(94) Carroll, R.P.: Theodicy and the community: The text and subtext of Jeremiah V, 1-6. In: Prophets, worship and theodicy. (Oudtestamentische studi? 23). Leiden: Brill 1984, 19 - 38.


(95) Carroll, R.P.: Jeremiah, intertextuality and Ideologiekritik. In: Journal of Northwest Semitic languages 22,1 (1996) 15 - 34.


(96) Carroll, Robert P.: Jeremiah. A commentary. (Old Testament library). London: SCM Pr. 1986.


(97) Carroll, Robert P.: Dismantling the Book of Jeremiah and Deconstructing the Prophet. In:  Augustin, Matthias and Schunk, Klaus-Dietrich (Hg.), "W?schet Jerusalem Frieden". (Beitr?e zur Erforschung des Alten Testaments und des antiken Judentums 13 = Collected Communications to the XIIth Congres of the International Organization for the Study of the). Frankfurt am Main /u.a./: Lang 1988, 291 - 302.


(98) Carroll, Robert P.: Jeremiah. (Old Testament guides). Sheffield: JSOT Pr. 1989.


(99) Carroll, Robert P.: Radical Clashes of Will and Style: Recent Commentary Writing on the Book of Jeremiah. In: Journal for the study of the Old Testament 45 (1989) 99 - 114.


(100) Carroll, Robert P.: Intertextuality and the Book of Jeremiah: Animadversions on Text and Theory. In:  Exum, J. Cheryl and Clines, David J. A. (Hg.), The New Literary Criticism and the Hebrew Bible. Edited by J. Cheryl Exum and David J. A. Clines. (Journal for the study of the Old Testament. Supplement series 143). Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press 1993, 55 - 78.


(101) Carroll, Robert P.: Synchronic Deconstructions of Jeremiah: Diachrony to the Rescue? Reflections on Some Reading Strategies for Understanding Certain Problems in the Book of Jeremiah. In:  De Moor, Johannes C. (Hg.), Synchronic or Diachronic? A Debate on Method in Old Testament Exegesis. (Oudtestamentische studi? 34). Leiden: E. J. Brill 1995, 39 - 51.


(102) Carroll, Robert P.: Surplus meaning and the conflict of interpretations: A dodecade of Jeremiah studies (1984-95). In: Currents in Research: Biblical Studies 4 (1996) 115 - 159.


(103) Carroll, Robert P.: Halfway through a dark wood: Reflections on Jeremiah 25. In:  Diamond, A.R. Pete, O'Connor, Kathleen M., and Stulman, Louis (Hg.), Troubling Jeremiah. (Journal for the study of the Old Testament. Supplement series 260). Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press 1999, 73 - 86.


(104) Carroll, Robert P.: Something rich and strange: Imagining a future for Jeremiah studies. In:  Diamond, A.R. Pete, O'Connor, Kathleen M., and Stulman, Louis (Hg.), Troubling Jeremiah. (Journal for the study of the Old Testament. Supplement series 260). Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press 1999, 423 - 443.


(105) Carroll, Robert P.: Inscribing the covenant: Writing and the written in Jeremiah. In: Auld, A. Graeme (Hg.), Understanding Poets and Prophets. Essays in Honour of George Wishart Anderson. FS Anderson, George Wishart. (Journal for the study of the Old Testament. Supplement series 152). Sheffield: Sheffield Acad. Pr. 1993, 61 - 76.


(106) Carroll, Robert P.: Prophecy, dissonance, and Jeremiah XXVI. In: Perdue, Leo G. and Kovacs, Brian W. (Hg.), A prophet to the nations. Essays in Jeremiah studies. Winona Lake, Indiana: Eisenbrauns 1976/1984, 381 - 391.


(107) Castellino, G. R.: Observations on the literary structure of some passages in Jeremiah. In: Vetus Testamentum 30 (1980) 398 - 408.


(108) Cataldo, Jeremiah: Persian policy and the Yehud community during Nehemiah. In: Journal for the study of the Old Testament 28,2 (2003) 240 - 252.


(109) Cazelles, Henri: Jeremiah and Deuteronomy. In:  Perdue, Leo G. and Kovacs, Brian W. (Hg.), A prophet to the nations. Essays in Jeremiah studies. Winona Lake, Indiana: Eisenbrauns 1951/1984, 89 - 111.


(110) Cazelles, Henri: Zephaniah, Jeremiah, and the Scythians in Palestine. In:  Perdue, Leo G. and Kovacs, Brian W. (Hg.), A prophet to the nations. Essays in Jeremiah studies. Winona Lake, Indiana: Eisenbrauns 1967/1984, 129 - 149.


(111) Chavel, Simeon: 'Let my people go!' Emancipation, revelation, and scribal activity in Jeremiah 34.8-14. In: Journal for the study of the Old Testament 76 (1997) 71 - 95.


(112) Christensen, Duane L.: In Quest of the Autograph of the Book of Jeremiah. A Study of Jeremiah 25 in Relation to Jeremiah 46 - 51. In: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 33 (1990) 145 - 154.


(113) Clements, Ronald E.: Jeremiah. (Interpretation). Atlanta, Ga.: Knox 2. /print./, 1988.


(114) Clements, Ronald Ernest: Jeremiah 1-25 and the deuteronomistic history. In: Understanding poets and prophets. Essays in honour of George Wishart Anderson. (Journal for the study of the Old Testament. Supplement 152). Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press 1993, 93 - 113.


(115) Clements, Ronald Ernest: Jeremiah: Prophet of hope. In: Old Testament prophecy. From oracles to canon. Louisville, Kentucky: Westminster John Knox Press 1981/1996, 123 - 141.


(116) Clendenen, E. Ray: Discourse strategies in Jeremiah 10:1 - 16. In: Journal of biblical literature 106 (1987) 401 - 408.


(117) Clines, David J. A.: Form, occasion and redaction in Jeremiah 20. In: on the way to the postmodern. Old Testament essays, 1967-1998. Vol. I. (Journal for the study of the Old Testament. Supplement series 292). Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press 1976/1998, 263 - 284.


(118) Clines, David J. A.: "You tried to persuade me" and "Violence! Outrage!" in Jeremiah 20.7-8. In: on the way to the postmodern. Old Testament essays, 1967-1998. Vol. I. (Journal for the study of the Old Testament. Supplement series 292). Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press 1978/1998, 285 - 292.


(119) Cloete, Walter T.: Versification and syntax in Jeremiah 2-25: syntactical constraints in Hebrew colometry. (Society of Biblical Literature. Dissertation series 117). Atlanta, Ga.: Scholars Pr. 1989.


(120) Conroy, Charles: Jeremiah and Sainthood. In: Studia missionalia 35 (1986) 1 - 40.


(121) Conroy, Charles: Methodological reflections on some recent studies of the 'confessions' of Jeremiah. In: Proceedings of the Irish Biblical Association 12 (1989) 7 - 25.


(122) Cook, Johann: A comparison of Proverbs and Jeremiah in the Septuagint. In: Journal of Northwest Semitic languages 20 (1994) 49 - 58.


(123) Cook, Johann: The difference in the order of the books of the Hebrew and Greek versions of Jeremiah - Jeremiah 43 (50): a case study. In: Old Testament Essays 7 (1994) 175 - 192.


(124) Costen, James H.: A new agenda for the nineties. Jeremiah 23:25-40. In: Journal of the Interdenominational Theological Center 24,1/2 (1996) .


(125) Craigie, Peter C.; Kelley, Page H.; Drinkard, Joel F.: Jeremiah 1 - 25. (Word biblical commentary 26). Waco, Tex. u.a.: Word books 1991.


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