Jeremiah 1-25
Adele Berlin, Erhard Blum, David M. Carr, Walter Dietrich, Beate Ego, Irmtraud Fischer, Shimon Gesundheit, Walter Gross, Gary N. Knoppers, Bernard M. Levinson, Christl Maier, Linda M. Maloney, Ed Noort, Helmut Utzschneider
The commentary interprets Jeremiah 1-25 as a dramatic text: In laments, accusations, and announcements of doom, a polyphonic message about the fall of Jerusalem and Judah emerges. The colorful and sometimes disturbing texts deal with a cultural trauma and try to develop an image of God that is capable of explaining history and at the same time conveys hope for a better future. The female personification of Jerusalem provides an emotional and compassionate portrait of the people, giving voice to their experiences of wartime violence and destruction. The persecuted prophet Jeremiah wrestles with God on behalf of the people.