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Bracke, John M. Jeremiah 1–29. Westminster Bible Companion. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox, 2000.Google Scholar
Jeremiah 30–52 and Lamentations. Westminster Bible Companion. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox, 2000.
Brueggemann, Walter. A Commentary on Jeremiah: Exile and Homecoming. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1998.Google Scholar
Carroll, Robert P.Jeremiah: A Commentary. Old Testament Library. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1986.Google Scholar
Clements, Ronald E.Jeremiah. Interpretation. Atlanta: John Knox, 1988.Google Scholar
Fretheim, Terence E.Jeremiah. Macon, GA: Smith and Helwys, 2002.Google Scholar
Holladay, William L. Jeremiah 1: A Commentary on the Book of the Prophet Jeremiah Chapters 1–25. Hermeneia. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1986.Google Scholar
Jeremiah 2: A Commentary on the Book of the Prophet Jeremiah Chapters 26–52. Hermeneia. Minneapolis: Fortress, 1989.
Lundbom, Jack R.Jeremiah 1–20: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary. Anchor Bible 21A. New York: Doubleday, 1999.Google Scholar
Jeremiah 21–36: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary. Anchor Bible 21B. New York: Doubleday, 2004.
Jeremiah 37–52: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary. Anchor Bible 21C. New York: Doubleday, 2004.
McKane, William. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Jeremiah. 2 vols. International Critical Commentary. Edinburgh: T. and T. Clark, 1986–1996.Google Scholar
Miller, Patrick D.The Book of Jeremiah: Introduction, Commentary, and Reflections,” *in The New Interpreter's Bible. 12 vols. Ed. Leander Keck. Nashville, TN: Abingdon, 1994–. 6:553–926.Google Scholar
Stulman, Louis. Jeremiah. Abingdon Old Testament Commentaries. Nashville, TN: Abingdon, 2005.Google Scholar
Anderson, Bernard W.‘The Lord Has Created Something New’: A Stylistic Study of Jer 31:15–22.” Catholic Biblical Quarterly 40 (1978): 463–77.Google Scholar
Bauer, Angela. Gender in the Book of Jeremiah: A Feminist-Literary Reading. New York: Peter Lang, 1999.Google Scholar
Baumgartner, Walter. Jeremiah's Poems of Lament. Sheffield: Almond, 1988 (German orig., 1917).Google Scholar
Childs, Brevard S.The Enemy from the North and Chaos Tradition.” Journal of Biblical Literature 78 (1959): 187–98.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dearman, J. Andrew. “‘My Servants the Scribes’: Composition and Context in Jeremiah 36.” Journal of Biblical Literature 109 (1990): 403–21.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Habel, Norman. “The Form and Significance of the Call Narratives.” Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft 77 (1965): 297–323.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kessler, Martin. “Jeremiah Chapters 26–45 Reconsidered.” Journal of Near Eastern Studies 27 (1968): 81–88.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Perdue, Leo G.The Collapse of History: Reconstructing Old Testament Theology. Overtures to Biblical Theology. Minneapolis: Fortress, 1994.Google Scholar
Perdue, Leo G. and Kovacs, Brian W., eds. A Prophet to the Nations: Essays in Jeremiah Studies. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1984.Google Scholar
Seitz, Christopher R.The Prophet Moses and the Canonical Shape of Jeremiah.” Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft 101 (1989): 3–27.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Stulman, Louis. The Prose Sermons of the Book of Jeremiah: A Redescription of the Correspondences with the Deuteronomistic Literature in the Light of Recent Text-Critical Research. Society of Biblical Literature Dissertation Series 83. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1986.Google Scholar
Insiders and Outsiders in the Book of Jeremiah: Shifts in Symbolic Arrangement.” Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 66 (1995): 65–85.
Order Amid Chaos: Jeremiah as Symbolic Tapestry. The Biblical Seminar 57. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1998.
Carroll, Robert P.From Chaos to Covenant: Prophecy in the Book of Jeremiah. New York: Crossroad, 1981.Google Scholar
Diamond, A. R.The Confessions of Jeremiah in Context: Scenes of Prophetic Drama. Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Supplement Series 47. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1987.Google Scholar
Diamond, A. R. Pete, O'Connor, Kathleen M., and Stulman, Louis, eds. Troubling Jeremiah. Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Supplement Series 260. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999.Google Scholar
Heschel, Abraham J.The Prophets. New York: Harper and Row, 1962.Google Scholar
Nicholson, Ernest W.Preaching to the Exiles: A Study of the Prose Tradition in the Book of Jeremiah. Oxford: Blackwell, 1970.Google Scholar
O'Connor, Kathleen M.The Confessions of Jeremiah: Their Interpretation and Their Role in Chapters 1–25. Society of Biblical Literature Dissertation Series 94. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1987.Google Scholar
Overholt, Thomas W.The Threat of Falsehood: A Study in the Theology of the Book of Jeremiah. Studies in Biblical Theology 16. London: SCM, 1970.Google Scholar
Smith, Mark S.The Laments of Jeremiah and Their Contexts: A Literary and Redactional Study of Jeremiah 11–20. Society of Biblical Literature Monograph Series 42. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1990.Google Scholar
Bracke, John M. Jeremiah 1–29. Westminster Bible Companion. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox, 2000.Google Scholar
Jeremiah 30–52 and Lamentations. Westminster Bible Companion. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox, 2000.
Brueggemann, Walter. A Commentary on Jeremiah: Exile and Homecoming. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1998.Google Scholar
Carroll, Robert P.Jeremiah: A Commentary. Old Testament Library. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1986.Google Scholar
Clements, Ronald E.Jeremiah. Interpretation. Atlanta: John Knox, 1988.Google Scholar
Fretheim, Terence E.Jeremiah. Macon, GA: Smith and Helwys, 2002.Google Scholar
Holladay, William L. Jeremiah 1: A Commentary on the Book of the Prophet Jeremiah Chapters 1–25. Hermeneia. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1986.Google Scholar
Jeremiah 2: A Commentary on the Book of the Prophet Jeremiah Chapters 26–52. Hermeneia. Minneapolis: Fortress, 1989.
Lundbom, Jack R.Jeremiah 1–20: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary. Anchor Bible 21A. New York: Doubleday, 1999.Google Scholar
Jeremiah 21–36: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary. Anchor Bible 21B. New York: Doubleday, 2004.
Jeremiah 37–52: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary. Anchor Bible 21C. New York: Doubleday, 2004.
McKane, William. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Jeremiah. 2 vols. International Critical Commentary. Edinburgh: T. and T. Clark, 1986–1996.Google Scholar
Miller, Patrick D.The Book of Jeremiah: Introduction, Commentary, and Reflections,” *in The New Interpreter's Bible. 12 vols. Ed. Leander Keck. Nashville, TN: Abingdon, 1994–. 6:553–926.Google Scholar
Stulman, Louis. Jeremiah. Abingdon Old Testament Commentaries. Nashville, TN: Abingdon, 2005.Google Scholar
Anderson, Bernard W.‘The Lord Has Created Something New’: A Stylistic Study of Jer 31:15–22.” Catholic Biblical Quarterly 40 (1978): 463–77.Google Scholar
Bauer, Angela. Gender in the Book of Jeremiah: A Feminist-Literary Reading. New York: Peter Lang, 1999.Google Scholar
Baumgartner, Walter. Jeremiah's Poems of Lament. Sheffield: Almond, 1988 (German orig., 1917).Google Scholar
Childs, Brevard S.The Enemy from the North and Chaos Tradition.” Journal of Biblical Literature 78 (1959): 187–98.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dearman, J. Andrew. “‘My Servants the Scribes’: Composition and Context in Jeremiah 36.” Journal of Biblical Literature 109 (1990): 403–21.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Habel, Norman. “The Form and Significance of the Call Narratives.” Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft 77 (1965): 297–323.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kessler, Martin. “Jeremiah Chapters 26–45 Reconsidered.” Journal of Near Eastern Studies 27 (1968): 81–88.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Perdue, Leo G.The Collapse of History: Reconstructing Old Testament Theology. Overtures to Biblical Theology. Minneapolis: Fortress, 1994.Google Scholar
Perdue, Leo G. and Kovacs, Brian W., eds. A Prophet to the Nations: Essays in Jeremiah Studies. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1984.Google Scholar
Seitz, Christopher R.The Prophet Moses and the Canonical Shape of Jeremiah.” Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft 101 (1989): 3–27.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Stulman, Louis. The Prose Sermons of the Book of Jeremiah: A Redescription of the Correspondences with the Deuteronomistic Literature in the Light of Recent Text-Critical Research. Society of Biblical Literature Dissertation Series 83. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1986.Google Scholar
Insiders and Outsiders in the Book of Jeremiah: Shifts in Symbolic Arrangement.” Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 66 (1995): 65–85.
Order Amid Chaos: Jeremiah as Symbolic Tapestry. The Biblical Seminar 57. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1998.
Carroll, Robert P.From Chaos to Covenant: Prophecy in the Book of Jeremiah. New York: Crossroad, 1981.Google Scholar
Diamond, A. R.The Confessions of Jeremiah in Context: Scenes of Prophetic Drama. Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Supplement Series 47. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1987.Google Scholar
Diamond, A. R. Pete, O'Connor, Kathleen M., and Stulman, Louis, eds. Troubling Jeremiah. Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Supplement Series 260. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999.Google Scholar
Heschel, Abraham J.The Prophets. New York: Harper and Row, 1962.Google Scholar
Nicholson, Ernest W.Preaching to the Exiles: A Study of the Prose Tradition in the Book of Jeremiah. Oxford: Blackwell, 1970.Google Scholar
O'Connor, Kathleen M.The Confessions of Jeremiah: Their Interpretation and Their Role in Chapters 1–25. Society of Biblical Literature Dissertation Series 94. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1987.Google Scholar
Overholt, Thomas W.The Threat of Falsehood: A Study in the Theology of the Book of Jeremiah. Studies in Biblical Theology 16. London: SCM, 1970.Google Scholar
Smith, Mark S.The Laments of Jeremiah and Their Contexts: A Literary and Redactional Study of Jeremiah 11–20. Society of Biblical Literature Monograph Series 42. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1990.Google Scholar

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  • Further Reading
  • Walter Brueggemann
  • Book: The Theology of the Book of Jeremiah
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  • Book: The Theology of the Book of Jeremiah
  • Online publication: 05 June 2012
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139167260.007
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