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With Rabbi Robert Goldenberg, Ph.D. Two-Session Daytime Course – Thursdays, October 17th & 24th at 1:30 pm This course will examine the life and career of the prophet Jeremiah, both in his own ...
It is believed that he died in Egypt around 570 B.C., giving him a life span of about 80 years. Jeremiah is often called the “prophet of doom” or a “weeping prophet” since he repeatedly ...
In the novel, we follow Page Brookstone, a non-Jewish American archaeologist, in her encounter with a young Israeli Arab couple from Anatot, the prophet Jeremiah’s hometown, just north of Jerusalem.
It was no kind of life, this prophet's life. So even though Jeremiah could not talk back to God in the womb, in chapter 15 we find that the old boy has had enough of the prophetic life. Jeremiah gives ...
As a prophet, with a challenging message at a lamentable time, Jeremiah was never well-liked. His life was marked by rejection, alienation, and abandonment.
Curtis Benninghoff, John Bohacek and Mario Martinez say God called Jeremiah early in life, about age 17, and he was severely persecuted during his life from 650 to 570 B.C., ending with his ...
Jeremiah, Prophet of Doom and Hope, talked about both very physical things ... In modern times, the refrain To Life, Le’Chaim said at simchas. When I was toying with the word Tikvah, ...
There are many thought-provoking passages in Jeremiah that reflect the prophet’s mental states and attitudes during his prophetic career. Today we hear about his haters.