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Expositor's Bible: The Book of Jeremiah, Chapters XXI.-LII.

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The author offers a close exegetical commentary on Jeremiah chapters xxi–lii, combining verse-by-verse exposition with historical and philological notes. He analyzes prophetic oracles against Judah and neighbouring nations, traces the narrative of siege, exile and fall, and assesses textual variants and chronological synchronisms. Attention is paid to theological themes such as judgment, covenant and hope of restoration, and to relationships with earlier and parallel passages. The volume includes critical apparatus, a chronological table, cross-references and indices to assist readers and students in following the historical sequence and interpretive issues.

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W. H. Bennett

W. H. Bennett was a biblical scholar and theologian known for his contributions to the Expositor's Bible series. His works, including "Expositor's Bible: The Book of Jeremiah, Chapters XXI.-LII." and "The Expositor's Bible: The Books of Chronicles," reflect a deep engagement with the texts of the Old Testament. Bennett's scholarly approach combines historical context with theological insights, making his writings valuable for both academic study and personal reflection. His contributions continue to be referenced in discussions of biblical literature and interpretation.

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