Rest of the Words of Baruch

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Template:Short description Template:Tanakh OT The Rest of the Words of Baruch, also known as the Ethiopic Lamentations of Jeremiah (Geʽez: Template:Transliteration),[1] is a pseudepigraphic text, belonging to the Old Testament canons of the Beta Israel[2] and Ethiopian Orthodox Church. It is not considered canonical by any other Judeo-Christian-Islamic groups.

Contents

This Ethiopic text, first edited by August Dillmann in 1866,[3] consists of eleven chapters:[4]

Chapter Content
1–5 Lamentations 1–5
6 Letter of Jeremiah to the Captives (1 Baruch 6)
7:1–5 Prophecy of Jeremiah against Pashhur[5]
7:6–11:63 Paralipomena of Baruch (4 Baruch)[6]

See also

Notes

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  1. Säqoqawä is the Ethiopic term for lament; thus, Säqoqawä Näfs, for instance, means lamentation of the soul.
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