This is the last of three weeks in Jeremiah, the Bible’s longest book. In it, we’ll see the short-term imprisonment of Jeremiah, followed by a request from the king to change his prophecies to be positive (he doesn’t).
We’ll also see how both the king and the people acknowledge that the collapse of Jerusalem is inevitable, so they try to find escape routes, which God closes.
Finally Jerusalem falls, then a puppet king rebels, causing Babylon to destroy the city and the temple to the ground.
The Bible Reading Coach podcast is designed to help anyone read through the Bible in a year. In 10-15 minutes each Friday, I’ll introduce you to the passage for the following week, including:
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- How to deal with challenging passages
- How the original readers saw it
- How it applies today
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After listening, take the next week to read the passage on your own. This time you’ll have a clearer understanding of it.
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