This is the second of a two-volume study of the dynamics of the MT version of the Book of Jeremiah. The first volume, published in 2017, analyzed chapters 125 and this volume will focus on chapters 2552 of the MT version. As with the first volume, the aim of this one is to show the reader how, by paying attention to the Dynamics of the Text, namely how individual passages relate to their immediate and wider contexts, a new understanding of the book emerges. Rather than a loose collection of material assembled over a period of time by a variety of hands, one can discern how the parts of the book combine to portray the dramatic unfolding of Jeremiahs prophetic vocation, and how his relationship with God and Gods people form an integral part of the books presentation of the Word of God.
Mark A OBrien OP is currently Associate Professor of Biblical Studies in the University of Divinity, Melbourne, and teaches at two of its campuses; Catholic Theological College (CTC) and Yarra Theological Union (YTU). He is a member of the Dominican Order (Order of Preachers); he completed a License in Biblical Studies (LSS) at the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome (1976), and a Doctor of Theology (DTheol) at the University of Divinity (1987). He has also lectured in the Catholic Institute of Sydney (CIS), a member of the Sydney College of Divinity, at Blackfriars Hall, Oxford University, and the National Catholic Institute of Theology (NCIT) in Karachi, Pakistan. His most recent book is Discerning the Dynamics of Jeremiah 125 MT, Adelaide: ATF Press, 2017.