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The Apocalypse of Baruch

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The Second Book of Baruch (Syriac Apocalypse of Baruch) is a Jewish apocalypse likely composed in the late 1st or early 2nd century CE. It is a profound prophetic meditation built around the loss of the Temple, divine justice, and future hope. Written in Syrian Aramaic but drawing from Hebrew linguistic traditions, it is attributed to Baruch, Jeremiah’s scribe from the Bible (see Jeremiah 36), to lend authority to its message. This new culturally nuanced translation presents Second Baruch as an Eastern text, but written in modern, easy-to-understand English to ensure it can be appreciated by the broadest possible audience. For students of biblical texts, 2 Baruch illuminates how ancient Jews grappled with catastrophe, blending lament with eschatological promise and bridging Jeremiah traditions and the New Testament. Bible Study Bibles & Bible Study Biblical History & Culture Christianity Eschatology Religious Studies
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