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History of the Captivity in Babylon
The History of the Captivity in Babylon is a pseudepigraphical text of the Old Testament that supposedly provides omitted details concerning the prophet Jeremiah. It is preserved in Coptic, Arabic, and Garshuni manuscripts. It was most likely originally written in Greek sometime between 70 to 132 CE by a Jewish author and then subsequently reworked into a second, Christian edition in the form of 4 Baruch. It is no. 227 in the ''Clavis apocryphorum Veteris Testamenti'', where it is referred to as ''Apocryphon Jeremiae de captivitate Babylonis''.〔Haelewyck 1998, 185; DiTommaso 2001, 302.〕 However, the simple form ''Apocryphon of Jeremiah'', which is sometimes employed, should be avoided as the latter is used to describe fragments among the Dead Sea Scrolls.〔Other forms of the title include the French, ''Histoire de la Captivité de Babylone'' (Amélineau 1888, 2:97); the German, ''Geschichte der Gefangenschaft in Babylon'' (Graf 1944, 213); and the Latin, ''Narratio de capta Jerusalem'' (Schmid and Speyer 1974, 188).〕
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With the exception of Charlesworth, most scholars understand the History of the Captivity in Babylon to exist in two related versions.〔Charlesworth 1981, 88-89, sees them as "dissimilar Jeremiah apocrypha." Stegmüller 1950, may also be of this opinion, for he has nos. 91.7-10 (''Historia captivitatis''); 120, 120.1 (''Jeremias, Historia deportationis''); and 114.8 (''Reliqua verborum Baruch'') as distinct works. For the consensus opinion, see Kuhn 1970, 97, 103-4; Kuhn 1991, 170; Coquin 1995; Haelewyck 1998, 185-87; DiTommaso 2001, 302; Herzer 2005, xxiv-xxv.〕

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