Josiah Peeler, *Punning in Odd Or Elegant Constructions in Jeremiah: The Convergence of Linguistics, Rhetoric, and Textuality in the Hebrew Text of Jeremiah*. Tubingen, Germany: Mohr Siebeck, 2025.
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From Egypt to Mesopotamia, ancient Near Eastern scribes, including the Israelite scribes of the Hebrew Bible, created both infelicitous and symmetric elements in their textual works. These elements, through their form, convey messages that go beyond the textual and semantic levels, serving rhetorical and literary purposes. The idea of 'meta-textual semantics' was a common scribal tool in the ancient world, appreciated by ancient audiences and exegetes—like rabbinic scholars, medieval Jewish and Christian interpreters, and the Masoretes. However, it is often overlooked in modern interpretations of the Hebrew Bible. In this monograph, Josiah D. Peeler delves into elements in the Hebrew text of Jeremiah that are usually seen as secondary due to their odd or well-formed characteristics, demonstrating that they exemplify a contextual theme.