A Mouth Full of Fire: The Word of God in the Words of Jeremiah (New Studies in Biblical Theology)
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A Mouth Full of Fire: The Word of God in the Words of Jeremiah (New Studies in Biblical Theology)  -     By: Andrew G. Shead

A Mouth Full of Fire: The Word of God in the Words of Jeremiah (New Studies in Biblical Theology)

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A biblical-theologically interpretive reading of Jeremiah through the lens on Jeremiah's literary use of the concept of "word" drawing on Karl Barth as a conversation partner.

In the book of Jeremiah, not only is the vocabulary of "word" and "words" uniquely prevalent, but formulae marking divine speech also play an unprecedented role in giving the book's final form its narrative and theological shape. Indeed, "the word of the Lord" is arguably the main character of Jeremiah, and a theology that is both distinctive and powerful emerges from the unfolding narrative.

In A Mouth Full of Fire: The Word of God in the words of Jeremiah, Andrew Shead examines the fascinating use by Jeremiah of word language; the prophet's formation as an embodiment of the word of God; his covenant preaching and the crisis it precipitates concerning the recognition of true prophecy; and, in the "oracles of hope," how the power of the word of God is finally made manifest.

Shead then brings this reading of Jeremiah to bear on some issues in contemporary theology, including the problem of divine agency and the doctrine of Scripture, and concludes by engaging Jeremiah's doctrine of the Word of God in conversation with Karl Barth.

This is a remarkable study that combines the fields of biblical theology, systematic theology, biblical studies, and the newly emerged theological interpretation of Scripture. While methodological considerations receive due, if succinct, discussion the point of the study is put adopted methodologies to use on a particular theme that emerges from Jeremiah's book.

"I am putting my words as a fire in your mouth; these people are tinder and it will consume them." (Jeremiah 5:14)

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Title: A Mouth Full of Fire: The Word of God in the Words of Jeremiah (New Studies in Biblical Theology)
By: Andrew G. Shead
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 352
Vendor: IVP Academic
Publication Date: 2012
Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.50 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 1 ounce
ISBN: 0830826300
ISBN-13: 9780830826308
Series: New Studies in Biblical Theology
Stock No: WW826301

Publisher's Description

"I am putting my words as a fire in your mouth; these people are tinder and it will consume them." (Jeremiah 5:14) In the book of Jeremiah, not only is the vocabulary of "word" and "words" uniquely prevalent, but formulae marking divine speech also play an unprecedented role in giving the book's final form its narrative and theological shape. Indeed, "the word of the Lord" is arguably the main character, and a theology that is both distinctive and powerful can be seen to emerge from the unfolding narrative. In this stimulating study, Andrew Shead examines Jeremiah's use of word language; the prophet's formation as an embodiment of the word of God; his covenant preaching and the crisis it precipitates concerning the recognition of true prophecy; and, in the "oracles of hope," how the power of the word of God is finally made manifest. Shead then brings this reading of Jeremiah to bear on some issues in contemporary theology, including the problem of divine agency and the doctrine of Scripture, and concludes by engaging Jeremiah's doctrine of the Word of God in conversation with Karl Barth. The prophet's major contribution emerges from his careful differentiation of "word" and "words." Addressing key issues in biblical theology, the works comprising New Studies in Biblical Theology are creative attempts to help Christians better understand their Bibles. The NSBT series is edited by D. A. Carson, aiming to simultaneously instruct and to edify, to interact with current scholarship and to point the way ahead.

Author Bio

Andrew G. Shead is head of Old Testament at Moore College, Sydney, where he lectures in Hebrew, Old Testament and music. He is the author of The Open Book and the Sealed Book: Jeremiah 32 in Its Greek and Hebrew Recensions (Sheffield Academic Press) and numerous articles, essays and reviews.

Endorsements

It is extraordinarily rare for a reading of a biblical book to be simultaneously creative and convincing, but Dr. Andrew Shead has managed it in this work on Jeremiah. It is even more extraordinary for a book that exemplifies careful exegesis and the best of one kind of biblical theology to speak authoritatively to the discipline of systematic theology, but Dr. Shead's work manages that, too. Characterized by tight and disciplined writing and careful thought, this volume deserves careful study.
-D.A. Carson
Trinity Evangelical Divinity School

Editorial Reviews

"This is a very significant book for the study of Jeremiah specifically, as well as for its contributions to biblical theology and the doctrine of Scripture." -- Ray Van Neste, Preaching, November/December 2013

"Shead's book is an important contribution to the theological interpretation of the Bible. Those in the evangelical and confessional wings of the church will especially appreciate this illuminating engagement of the World of God in Jeremiah." -- Larry R. Helyer, Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, Fall 2013

"It is extraordinarily rare for a reading of a biblical book to be simultaneously creative and convincing, but Dr Andrew Shead has managed it in this work on Jeremiah. It is even more extraordinary for a book that exemplifies careful exegesis and the best of one kind of biblical theology to speak authoritatively to the discipline of systematic theology, but Dr Shead's work manages that, too. Characterized by tight and disciplined writing and careful thought, this volume deserves careful study. You will never again read Jeremiah exactly the same way you have read it in the past." -- D. A. Carson

"I recommend A Mouth Full of Fire to any pastor, interested lay person, or scholar who desires to explore this new avenue of thought in prophetic research. Shead’s addition to this series is exceptional and deserves recognition for his work in biblical studies and biblical theology." -- Andrew W. Dyck, Journal for the Evangelical Study of the Old Testament, 5.2

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