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Jeremiah Lamentations
About this book
What is the book of Jeremiah about? What is the book of Lamentations about?
In the last days before the people of Judah were carried off in exile, God sent his prophet Jeremiah to announce the coming judgment, call people to repentance, and comfort the believers who lived in a nation that had forsaken the Lord. Jeremiah's testimony contains many glorious prophecies of the coming Messiah. The book of Lamentations in the Bible encourages believers to cling to the Lord and his promises—even in times of disaster.
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Jeremiah, Lamentations is a reliable Bible commentary. It's down to earth, clearly written, easy to read and understand, and filled with practical and modern applications to Scripture.
It also includes the complete text of the books of Jeremiah and Lamentations from the NIV Bible. The Christ-centered commentaries following the Scripture sections contain explanations of the text, historical background, illustrations, and archaeological information.
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This book is a part of The People's Bible series from Northwestern Publishing House.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Editor’s Preface
- Introduction to Jeremiah
- Part One: The Lord Delivers His Message Through Jeremiah (1:1–19)
- Part Two: The Lord Points Judah to Some Lessons from the Past (2:1–6:30)
- Part Three: The Lord Warns Judah that False Religion Cannot Save Her (7:1–11:23)
- Part Four: The Lord’s Action Troubles the Prophet (12:1–14:22)
- Part Five: Judah’s Impenitence Seals the Lord’s Judgment Against Her (15:1–20:18)
- Part Six: Judah’s Behavior Exposes Her Impenitence (21:1–29:32)
- Part Seven: The Lord Remains Faithful (30:1–33:26)
- Part Eight: Judah’s Impenitence Finally Brings Down the Lord’s Judgment (34:1–39:18)
- Part Nine: The Few Survivors Learn Nothing from the Disaster (40:1–44:30)
- Part Ten: A Message to Baruch (45:1–5)
- Part Eleven: The Lord’s Judgment Against the Nations (46:1–51:64)
- Part Twelve: A Ray of Hope in the Midst of Exile (52:1–34)
- Introduction to Lamentations
- Part One: The Fall of Jerusalem: There is No Disaster Like It (1:1–22)
- Part Two: The Extent of the Disaster is Numbing (2:1–22)
- Part Three: The Past Mercies of the Lord Give Hope and Courage to the Survivors (3:1–66)
- Part Four: There Was Never a Bleaker Time (4:1–22)
- Part Five: A Prayer Goes Up to the Lord for Compassion (5:1–22)