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The Book Of Baruch - The Apocrypha | Excluded From The Bible - cover
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The Book Of Baruch - The Apocrypha | Excluded From The Bible

Christopher Glyn

Narrateur Christopher Glyn

Maison d'édition: Whitestone Media

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Synopsis

Explore the Book of Baruch, a text of significant historical and religious depth, recognized as a deuterocanonical book in some Christian traditions. While it holds a place of reverence in the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Bibles, it is not considered canonical in Judaism and Protestant Christianity, where it is categorized as part of the Biblical apocrypha. 
 
Named after Baruch ben Neriah, the well-known scribe and close associate of the prophet Jeremiah, as mentioned in Baruch 1:1, this book is traditionally attributed to him. It's widely believed that he authored the entirety of this profound work, although his direct authorship remains a subject of scholarly discussion. 
 
The Book of Baruch offers a reflective glance into the life and thoughts of Jewish exiles in Babylon. It presents a rich tapestry of themes, including theological reflections on Israel's history, insightful discussions on wisdom, and a heartfelt address to both the residents of Jerusalem and the wider Jewish Diaspora. 
 
Examine the scholarly debate surrounding the book's origin, with some scholars proposing that it was written during or shortly after the period of the Maccabees. This hypothesis adds another layer of historical significance to the text, situating it in a pivotal period of Jewish resistance and identity formation. 
 
As a text revered in certain Christian traditions and acknowledged for its historical and theological significance in Jewish studies, the Book of Baruch invites readers on a journey through the complexities of faith, wisdom, and exile. Its narratives and teachings continue to offer insights into the enduring nature of spiritual reflection and communal identity.
Durée: 23 minutes (00:23:10)
Date de publication: 01/04/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: 2025. Copyright Statment: —