BARUCH, Book of the Septuagint and of the Apocrypha

early Jewish book included in the Septuagint, but not included in the Hebrew Bible and placed in the Apocrypha in the Authorized Version. It is named for a Jewish prince Baruch (fl. 600 b.c.), friend and editor of Jeremiah the prophet (see Jeremiah, book of the Bible). Baruch comprises: a message from the exiled Jews to the Jews still at home, including a prayer for Palestinian Jews to use, confessing sin and asking divine mercy; a hymn in praise of wisdom, including a reference to the incarnation of Wisdom in the form of the Torah, i.e., the law of God, understood in the early Church as an allusion to the incarnation of Jesus; a consolation of Jerusalem containing a lament; finally chapter 6, which is a letter of Jeremiah warning the exiles against idolatry. While there exist versions of Baruch in Syriac, Ethiopic, Latin and other ancient languages, these are based on the Greek, which in turn probably derives from a Hebrew original. Critics disagree greatly over the dates of Baruch; some see it as a collection of works by several authors. For the Apocalypse of Baruch, or Syriac Baruch, see Pseudepigrapha. For further bibliography, see Apocrypha.

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...the author of the book. There is no evidence that Baruch was ever in Babylon...like the other books ascribed to Baruch, this book should be understood...that his scribe Baruch should continue...manuscripts of the Septuagint and served as the...
Date. --The book, as we have seen, is...of Daniel, and to the Septuagint version of Jeremiah...been maintained that Baruch here uses, not Daniel...of Jeremiah, and here Baruch presents such marked...inclined to abandon, Septuagint and Jewish Worship...
apocrypha of the Old Testament...that group of books which have usually...by which the apocrypha were included...Judith, Tobit, Baruch and 1 Esdras...versions of the Septuagint, the Greek Bible...Old Testament apocrypha reached the early...
CHAPTER TWELVE APOCRYPHA Iext editions...and the Geittinger Septuagint (3 Ezra, Iobit...and the Dragon, Baruch, the Letter of...Additions to the Book of Daniel, Bel...Apocalypse of Baruch and 4 Ezra; IV...to the individual books. Concordance...Introductions to the apocrypha, c.q. apocrypha...
...Alexandrian Canon the Septuagint , but not in the...important as greatly Book. Contents. Origin. APOCRYPHA. APOCALYPTIC...Sirach . A Wisdom-Book, contain ing counsels...190-175 B.C. Book of Enoch A series...circ. 60 B.C. Baruch A work in four...
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...Linguae Graecae Septuagint (LXX), created...Data Base for Septuagint Studies project...libraries of books and interactive...This electronic book includes a helpful...methodology. The Apocrypha, in which ancient...Hebrew sections of Baruch 1:1-3:8...Jeremiah. The book of Judges and...of the linked books, their other...
...the apocryphal writings, and Baruch 4:1 is no exception to this rule. Thus, Baruch, like Sirach, connects wisdom...for biblical studies in his book Ancient Egypt and the Old Testament...of material from the LXX, Apocrypha, Pseudepigrapha, Dead Sea...Thus, the written law, the books so often ignored by Christians...
...related Christian books advanced so far in...the Apocalypse of Baruch (P.Oxy. 403...presence of these many books and the stated or...and on the abiding Septuagint texts for much of...those we designate "apocrypha," there is no basis...writings. Because these books as a whole show precious...


 

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BARUCH , book of the Septuagint and of the Apocrypha early Jewish book included in the Septuagint, but not included in the Hebrew Bible and...Authorized Version. It is named for a Jewish prince Baruch (fl. 600 b.c.), friend and editor of...


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