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Jeremiah purchase deeds deposited with Baruch

The reported sealed and open purchase evidences deposited with Baruch in Jeremiah 32.

L4 Draft articles and reviews

Jeremiah purchase deeds deposited with Baruch v1 ยท Draft
Draft Warrant 80 Attestation 60 Specificity 72

A sealed/open deed deposit notice in Jeremiah 32.

This is a visible L4 draft/review article, not an L5 published Inferpedia article. The publication state is part of the audit trail.

This article describes an entity that is not directly attested as an extant recoverable deed set; it is inferred from source-citation traces and should not be read as ordinary documentation of surviving legal documents.

Epistemic status

Draft article. Jeremiah 32 reports legal documents and deposit instructions, but the deeds themselves are not extant here.

Summary

Jeremiah 32 describes sealed and open purchase evidence delivered to Baruch and placed in an earthen vessel. Inferpedia treats this as a legal-document source surface.

What is being inferred

The inferred entity is the reported purchase-deed set deposited with Baruch.

What is attested

The text names purchase evidence, distinguishes sealed and open forms, and gives preservation instructions.

Why infer this entity

The source trace is documentary rather than merely formulaic: it specifies legal form, custodian, and storage.

Evidence ledger

  • E1, Jeremiah 32:11: primary trace for purchase evidence.
  • E2, Jeremiah 32:11: primary trace for sealed legal form.
  • E3, Jeremiah 32:14: primary trace for storage in an earthen vessel.

Counterarguments

The scene may be symbolic narrative rather than evidence for an independently recoverable archive.

Confidence scores

Direct attestation: 60. Existence warrant: 80. Specificity: 72. Reconstruction dependence: 76. Counterevidence: 18.

What would change the score

Legal-historical evidence, source-critical work on Jeremiah 32, or parallels for Judean deed storage would change the score.

Why this candidate exists

Codex-native Judaism category traversal selected a legal-document deposit notice with named custodian and preservation instructions.

L3 Evidence packet

Bible (King James), Jeremiah 32 - Indirect reference

Warrant role: Primary trace

Source authority: Primary source 80

Access level: Full text

Locator: Jeremiah 32:11

Quote: "evidence of the purchase"

Paraphrase: The passage names the purchase documentation.

Reliability: 80 - Relevance: 88

Cluster: jeremiah-purchase-deeds

Bible (King James), Jeremiah 32 - Indirect reference

Warrant role: Primary trace

Source authority: Primary source 80

Access level: Full text

Locator: Jeremiah 32:11

Quote: "sealed according to the law"

Paraphrase: The documentation includes a sealed legal form, alongside an open copy.

Reliability: 80 - Relevance: 84

Cluster: jeremiah-purchase-deeds

Bible (King James), Jeremiah 32 - Indirect reference

Warrant role: Primary trace

Source authority: Primary source 80

Access level: Full text

Locator: Jeremiah 32:14

Quote: "earthen vessel"

Paraphrase: The deeds are instructed to be placed in an earthen vessel for preservation.

Reliability: 80 - Relevance: 80

Cluster: jeremiah-purchase-deeds

Offline existing-inferon judge ledger control source - Network gap

Warrant role: Noetic interpretation

Source authority: Noetic model prior 50

Access level: No external text

Locator: existing_inferon_judge_promote:inferon:330

Paraphrase: Offline judge treated existing inferon 330 (source_dependence) as support for Jeremiah purchase deeds deposited with Baruch. Evidence strength: source-backed prior reading already isolated a bounded missing or reconstructed entity; suitable for L2 only. The accountable path is EvidencePath 1547.

Reliability: 80 - Relevance: 66

Cluster: existing_inferon_judge_promote:d040a8d7055b33158eebafe92628deac

Arguments

Abductive - warrant 80

Existing inferon 330 supports an L2 inferred candidate for Jeremiah purchase deeds deposited with Baruch; this remains below publication and is not direct attestation.

AI-assessed L2 Quotient triage: AI judge warrant assessment for L2 Quotient triage; existing AI-created evidence remains below publication.

Institutional - warrant 80

The Jeremiah purchase deeds deposited with Baruch are warranted as a source-backed draft entity.

Document type, legal form, custodian, and preservation instructions give a strong source-surface warrant.