Jeremiah in the Lectionary

Interpretation 37 (2):160-173 (1983)
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Abstract

When texts from Jeremiah that appear in the lectionary passages are read in conjunction with the accompanying New Testament texts, Jeremiah functions anew as an interpreter of God's Word, providing illumination unavailable to an interpretation of the passages taken by themselves

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