Index for The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Book 28 Jeremias

Summary:

"The Bible" (specifically the Douay-Rheims translation, Book 28: Jeremias) is a religious scripture composed well before the early 17th century, reflecting the ancient texts and traditions of Judaism and early Christianity. This particular book falls within the Old Testament and recounts the life and prophecies of the prophet Jeremiah. It addresses themes of divine judgment, repentance, and the consequences of sin, focusing particularly on the struggles faced by Jeremiah in calling the people of Judah back to their covenant with God. The opening of Jeremias introduces the prophet as a priest from Anathoth who is called by God from a young age to admonish Israel for their infidelity. It details his initial reluctance due to his youth and inexperience but emphasizes God's reassurance that He will be with him. Jeremiah's prophecies include vivid imagery and warnings about impending judgment upon Jerusalem and Judah due to their idolatry and disregard for God's commands. The narrative quickly escalates as it touches on themes of despair, the certainty of God’s promises, and the seriousness of their rebellion against Him, setting the stage for Jeremiah's tumultuous relationship with both his people and his divine mission. (This is an automatically generated summary.)


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