Jeremiah - Wikipedia According to the book of Jeremiah, during the reign of King Zedekiah, the Lord instructed Jeremiah to make a yoke with the message that the nation would be subject to the king of Babylon
Jeremiah | Biography, Death, Summary, Facts | Britannica Jeremiah, Hebrew prophet, reformer, and author of a biblical book that bears his name He was closely involved in the political and religious events of a crucial era in the history of the ancient Near East; his spiritual leadership helped his fellow countrymen survive multiple disasters
All About Jeremiah in the Bible - The Weeping Prophet Known as the Weeping Prophet, Jeremiah was a prophet to the southern kingdom of Judah in the Old Testament, right before Judah ultimately fell to Babylon and was led away into captivity Jeremiah’s most lasting legacy may in fact be one of hope
Who was Jeremiah in the Bible? - GotQuestions. org Jeremiah the prophet lived in the final days of the crumbling nation of Judah He was, appropriately, the last prophet that God sent to preach to the southern kingdom, which comprised the tribes of Judah and Benjamin
Jeremiah Summary and Study Bible Summary: Jeremiah, a prophetic text, details the warnings and messages from God delivered by the prophet Jeremiah to the people of Judah It emphasizes the coming judgment due to idolatry, calls for repentance, and foretells the Babylonian exile
The Life of Jeremiah - Bible Study This short article will discuss Jeremiah, who wrote from 627 to 585 B C The writings of Isaiah (740 to 686 B C ) and Ezekiel (597 to 570 B C ) are covered in separate articles linked above Jeremiah was called, early in life, to serve during King Josiah of Judah's 13th reigning year in 627 B C
Jeremiah - World History Encyclopedia Jeremiah (c 650-570 BCE) was a major prophet of Israel in the Hebrew Bible In addition to his book of prophecy, he is also credited with writing the Books of Kings and Lamentations (perhaps written by his scribe, Baruch)