Such is the dilemma of the prophet Jeremiah, and it is an experience not unfamiliar to many in our own day.
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In Jeremiah: The Fate of a Prophet, Rabbi Dr. Binyamin Lau breaks down the Book of Jeremiah, rearranging its chapters according to historical events and the chronology of the prophet's life.
This critical assessment of the book of Jeremiah enables the reader to rediscover many of the most profound and relevant features of Jeremiah's message and of the agonies and fears of those to whom it was first given.
The book also documents the ways an ancient community - and the prophet personally - sought to restore their collapsed social world.
In this careful reconstruction of the prophet Jeremiah's life and work, Professor Holladay attempts to sort out Jeremiah's utterances chronologically and to hear them as closely as possible within the context of the events of their time.
Unsinkable Faith Jeremiah 38 The “ Faith Hall of Fame ” is found in Hebrews 11. Jeremiah certainly qualifies to be included . It is a record of godly men and women who trusted God when things looked dark or impossible .
In this careful reconstruction of the prophet Jeremiah's life and work, Professor Holladay attempts to sort out Jeremiah's utterances chronologically and to hear them as closely as possible within the context of the events of their time.
Philip King utilizes archaeological artifacts and texts of the late seventh and early sixth centuries BCE, many of them unpublished or not easily accessible, to elucidate the text of the book of Jeremiah, a book that is sometimes described ...
"Jeremiah" (Volume 21 in the acclaimed Anchor Bible), like most of the prophetic books, is an anthology containing a wide variety of literary forms. This remarkable diversity gives the work...
This commentary on the book of Jeremiah understands the book as a work of religious literature, to be examined in its final form and yet with careful attention to the historical contexts of writing and development through which the present ...
Jeremiah
Daniel Berrigan's fiery, spiritual reading of the prophet Jeremiah evokes social action, religious courage, and personal witness.
Readers will gain a firsthand look at the peaks and valleys of this prophet’s life and how it connects to Christian living today.
In this volume Robert Davidson examines Jeremiah's uncomfortable relationship with the political and religious establishments of his day.
This book is about God visiting Jeremiah to tell him that he has called him before the world began.
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