4 Epistle of Baruch
Also known as Paraleipomena Jeremiou or "Things Left Out of Jeremiah," is a pseudepigraphical text of Hellenistic Judaism that recounts the story of the Babylonian captivity of the Jewish people. It was likely written in the early 2nd century AD and serves as a commentary and retelling of the events surrounding the destruction of the First Temple. The text features the prophet Jeremiah and his scribe Baruch, but many scholars believe it was written by a later, anonymous author who was responding to a different crisis in Jewish history, possibly the Roman destruction of the Second Temple in 70 AD. The author makes a point to divorce foreign wives, otherwise exile is the consequence i.e. the Samaritans
Title - Thesis | Scroll | Short Description | Synthesis 2nd Temple | Antithesis | Synthesis Apostolic | Synthesis Amoraim | Continent Origin | Southern Worldview | Northern Worldview |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
4 Epistle of Baruch | Scroll 118 | Story of confession | Things Left out of Jeremiah | Paralipomena of Jeremiah | Apocrypha | Beta Israel Rest of the Words of Baruch | Africa | Ethiopian | Fable |
Category Reference Guide
Title/Thesis - The name of the book in American English
Synthesis 2nd Temple - The name of the book in order of its presentation other than the Apostles, ranging from 2nd temple Judaism up to the 1st century
Antithesis - The name of the book in another language
Synthesis Apostolic - The identity of the book in order of its presentation according to Tradition in the church after the 3rd century
Synthesis Amoraim - The name of the book in order of its presentation other than the Apostles, ranging from Tannaim up to the 5th century
Continent Origin - Continent from where the Text Type Source comes from
Southern Worldview - Catalog strategy for storing the scrolls include the interpretation. South means Africa or Egypt (Alexandrian) such as LXX. South of Palestine.
Northern Worldview - Catalog strategy for storing the scrolls include the interpretation. North means Asia or Persia (Babylonian) such as Masoretic. North of Palestine.



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Link to some reference to this scripture attributed to Baruch