The author of this book is Jeremiah, a prophet (cf. Dan. 9:2; Mt. 2:17) of the city of Anathoth, a priestly community (cf. Josh. 21:18) about three miles northeast of Jerusalem. His father’s name was Hilkiah. ... Purpose of the Book...
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www.christiancourier.com/articles/747-the-marvelous-boo...
www.christiancourier.com/articles/747-the-marvelous-book-of-jeremiah
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b. Prophecy was also a message to a historical people in view of God's ongoing redemptive purpose; therefore, it unveiled God's sovereign plan and intentions ... See Homer Heater, Jr., "Notes on the Book of Jeremiah," unpublished class notes in seminar in the preexilic Old Testament prophets (Dallas Theological Seminary,
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bible.org/article/introduction-book-jeremiah
bible.org/article/introduction-book-jeremiah
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2 The book is begun with the call of Jeremiah to speak the word of the Lord with a two-fold purpose: (1) to break down, and (2) to build up. As the book continues this task is clearly seen as Jeremiah prophecies judgment and future consolation.
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bible.org/article/argument-book-jeremiah
bible.org/article/argument-book-jeremiah
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A chapter by chapter Bible study of the book of Jeremiah in a questions and answers format. ... What was the purpose of Jeremiah buying a field even though the city was under siege?
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www.enlightener.org/JeremiahQ.htm
www.enlightener.org/JeremiahQ.htm
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The book of Jeremiah is longer than Isaiah or Ezekiel, and the Minor Prophets combined are about a third shorter. It is the longest book in the Bible if 1 and 2 Samuel, 1 and 2 Kings, and 1 and 2 Chronicles are reckoned as separate books.
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www.donhawkins.com/21-Jeremiah.htm
www.donhawkins.com/21-Jeremiah.htm
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With over 50,000 names on his church roll, he models the success of the church management process he outlined in his earlier book, The Purpose-Driven Church. ... "wild donkey... that sniffs at the wind in her desire." Jeremiah 2:24...
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www.crossroad.to/articles2/2003/1-purpose.htm
www.crossroad.to/articles2/2003/1-purpose.htm
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They told Baruch & Jeremiah to hide while they gave the book to the king. As the king read the book, he cut it with a knife and cast it into the fire. The Lord told Jeremiah to write the book again and to tell Jehoiakim that his dead body would be cast out to the heat of day & frost of night.
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www.iwaynet.net/~cdadkins/jeremiah.htm
www.iwaynet.net/~cdadkins/jeremiah.htm
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1:1 The words of Jeremiah the son of Hilkiah, ... 6:20 To what purpose cometh there to me frankincense from Sheba, and the sweet cane from a far country? your burnt-offerings are not acceptable, nor your sacrifices pleasing unto me. 6:21 Therefore thus saith Jehovah, Behold, I will lay stumbling-blocks before this people;
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worldenglishbible.org/bible/asv/Jeremiah.htm
worldenglishbible.org/bible/asv/Jeremiah.htm
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There is no need for any to be in any doubt as to WHY the Book of Hebrews was written; Its purpose stands crystal clear!; ... In the eighth chapter the author picks up quotes from Exodus, Isaiah and Jeremiah to show that the New Covenant is not some strange new teaching but was clearly testified to in the Hebrew Scriptures.
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www.ukapologetics.net/hebrewspurpose.htm
www.ukapologetics.net/hebrewspurpose.htm
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