Coherence Relations in the Book of Jeremiah 30-33
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ramale 30-33 hw"hy> taeme Why"m.r>yI-la, hy"h'-rv,a] rb'd'h;
ramale ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- yah α ht'a;w> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ yki α Yahweh s Arguments (by interrogative) (15a) with Yahweh s 1 st- P decisive Proclamation (15b)!kel' yki yki A reported saying of the nations (17d-e) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ynin>hi Announcement (18b-c) and Consequence (18d-19a) Motivation (19b) and Consequence (19c) Motivation (19d) and Consequence (19e) Consequence (20a) and Proclamation (20b) Consequence (21a-b) and proclamation (21c-d) Argument (21e) and Announcement: the CF (22a-b). 23-31.1 hnehi Announcement of Yahweh s anger (23a-31.1a) the Covenant Formula --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 IntroF Interpretation: past remember (2b-bα) qaxr'me A[ Ki ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wrm.aiw> Wrm.aiw> yki ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- hw"hy> -~aun ~yaib' ~ymiy" hnehi yki hw"hy>-~aun> ~yaib' ~ymiy" hnehi
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- za'w> rmoale rmoale ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ yl;ae hw"hy>-rb;d> hy"h'why"m.r>yi rm,ayow:i rmoale hnehi rmoale yl;ae rm,ayow: yl;ae rm,ayow: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- α Hh'a] hnehi ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- rmoale hnehi!kel' -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------!kel' ht'[;w> ynin>hi hw"hy> taeme Why"m.r>yI-la, hy"h' -rv,a] rb'd'h; Why"m.r>yI-la, hw"hy>-rb;d> yhiy>w:
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