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Daniel, Esther, and Jeremiah : the additions / a new translation with introd. and commentary by Carey A. Moore.

Contributor(s): Language: English Original language: Undetermined Series: Bible ; v. 44.Publication details: Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday, 1977.Edition: 1st edDescription: xxx, 374 pages, 4 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0385047029
  • 9780385047029
Other title:
  • Society of Biblical Literature abbreviation for series: AB
Uniform titles:
  • Bible. Apocrypha. Selections. English. 1977.
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 220.6/6 s 229
LOC classification:
  • BS192.2.A1 .G3 vol. 44
Other classification:
  • 11.41
  • BC 5100
Contents:
The additions to Daniel -- Introduction -- The prayer of Azariah and the hymn of the three young men -- Introduction -- Translation, notes, and comment -- Susanna -- Bel and the snake -- Introduction -- Translation, notes, and comment -- The additions to Esther -- Introduction -- Translation, notes, and comment -- The additions to Jeremiah -- I Baruch -- Introduction -- Translation, notes, and comment -- Epistle of Jeremiah -- Introduction -- Translation, notes, and comment -- Appendixes -- I. Dates of classical and patristic writers -- II. List of kings: the Achaemenian, Seleucids, Ptolemies, Maccabeans, and Hasmoneans.
Summary: The apocryphal sections of Daniel, Esther, and Jeremiah and vibrant works which cast light on the life and thought of the Jewish nation at the time of the Exile, adding dramatic excitement and increasing the religious significance of these beloved Bible tales. The Additions to the Book of Daniel tell the exciting stories of the Fiery Furnace, Susanna and the Elders, and the confrontations between Daniel and the gods of Babylon; and show how God preserved the faithful in the face of certain death. The Book of Esther is transformed by the Additions from a so-called 'secular' work to a wonderful and dramatic tale of God's concern and care for His people under the tyranny of foreign oppressors. The Additions to the Book of Jeremiah consists of poems and prayers addressed to the people to the people of the Exile, exhorting them to shun idolatry and offering encouragement for a repressed nation. Why were these invaluable Additions excluded from the canonical versions of the books? This is a fascinating question which is considered in the introductions and notes it the different sections of this volume. The engrossing problems of authorship, date and place of composition, and the intended relevance of each Addition are also dealt with clearly and comprehensively. Illustrated with pages of well-chosen photographs, this work amplifies and enhances our understanding and appreciation of the canonical scriptures.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

The additions to Daniel -- Introduction -- The prayer of Azariah and the hymn of the three young men -- Introduction -- Translation, notes, and comment -- Susanna -- Bel and the snake -- Introduction -- Translation, notes, and comment -- The additions to Esther -- Introduction -- Translation, notes, and comment -- The additions to Jeremiah -- I Baruch -- Introduction -- Translation, notes, and comment -- Epistle of Jeremiah -- Introduction -- Translation, notes, and comment -- Appendixes -- I. Dates of classical and patristic writers -- II. List of kings: the Achaemenian, Seleucids, Ptolemies, Maccabeans, and Hasmoneans.

The apocryphal sections of Daniel, Esther, and Jeremiah and vibrant works which cast light on the life and thought of the Jewish nation at the time of the Exile, adding dramatic excitement and increasing the religious significance of these beloved Bible tales. The Additions to the Book of Daniel tell the exciting stories of the Fiery Furnace, Susanna and the Elders, and the confrontations between Daniel and the gods of Babylon; and show how God preserved the faithful in the face of certain death. The Book of Esther is transformed by the Additions from a so-called 'secular' work to a wonderful and dramatic tale of God's concern and care for His people under the tyranny of foreign oppressors. The Additions to the Book of Jeremiah consists of poems and prayers addressed to the people to the people of the Exile, exhorting them to shun idolatry and offering encouragement for a repressed nation. Why were these invaluable Additions excluded from the canonical versions of the books? This is a fascinating question which is considered in the introductions and notes it the different sections of this volume. The engrossing problems of authorship, date and place of composition, and the intended relevance of each Addition are also dealt with clearly and comprehensively. Illustrated with pages of well-chosen photographs, this work amplifies and enhances our understanding and appreciation of the canonical scriptures.

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