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This book entails a thorough discussion on the contents, development and understanding of the Book of Lamentations. It dwells extensively on matters of introduction and includes an overview of the theological debate on Lamentations. While using intertextuality as its major strategy of interpretation, the book offers valuable discussions of studies done on Lamentations and proposes a new view on the development of this biblical book. This view on the development of Lamentations opens new possibilities for theologically interpreting the book and proposes another look at the unity and authorship…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book entails a thorough discussion on the contents, development and understanding of the Book of Lamentations. It dwells extensively on matters of introduction and includes an overview of the theological debate on Lamentations. While using intertextuality as its major strategy of interpretation, the book offers valuable discussions of studies done on Lamentations and proposes a new view on the development of this biblical book. This view on the development of Lamentations opens new possibilities for theologically interpreting the book and proposes another look at the unity and authorship of the Book of Lamentations. The views in the book are based on thorough exegesis of Lamentations and it could serve as an excellent basis for other studies in this line.
Autorenporträt
The Author: Johannes Henderson (Jannie) Hunter was born in Lambert's Bay, South Africa, in 1956. He studied in Stellenbosch and Munich and has been teaching at the University of Namibia since 1984. He has written this book as part of his research done with the Alexander von Humboldt-Stipend.