Baruch ben Neriah
(fl. 6th century BCE)

(Hebrew: ברוך בן נריה Bārūḵ ben Nêrîyāh "Blessed, son of My Candle is God") (c. 6th century BC) was the scribe, disciple, secretary, and devoted friend of the Biblical prophet Jeremiah. Baruch's prominence, by reason of his intimate association with Jeremiah, led later generations to exalt his reputation still further. To him were attributed the Book of Baruch and two other Jewish books

Baruch ben Neriah

Works

Anonymous works traditionally attributed to Baruch

  • Baruch, a book in the Bible, also known as 1 Baruch
  • Syriac Apocalypse of Baruch, also known as 2 Baruch
  • Greek Apocalypse of Baruch, also known as 3 Baruch

Works about Baruch


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