Barukh ben Neriyah (Hebrew: ברוך בן נריה - 'My Flame is Yah' (Nêrîyāh)"; circa early 6th century BCE) was the scribe, disciple, secretary, and devoted friend of the prophet Yirmiyahu (Jeremiah). He is traditionally credited with authoring the deuterocanonical Book of Barukh.
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(clear filter)Contributed on: 26 Jun 2021 by Jospeh Ziegler (translation) | Septuagint (translation/Greek) | Barukh ben Neriyah | Aharon N. Varady (transcription) | ❧
The poetic portion of the deuterocanonical work, Barukh, in Greek with English translation. . . .
Contributed on: 14 Jul 2020 by Jospeh Ziegler (translation) | Emmanuel Tov (Hebrew reconstruction) | Septuagint (translation/Greek) | Barukh ben Neriyah | Aharon N. Varady (transcription) | Isaac Gantwerk Mayer (translation) | ❧
The book of Barukh (also, Baruch and Barouch) in its reconstructed Hebrew vorlage from verse 1:1 till 3:8. . . .