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Jeremiah, Volume 1

Chapters 1-20

Jeremiah, Volume 1

Chapters 1-20

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Paperback / softback

£12.99

Publisher: Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
ISBN: 9780664244767
Number of Pages: 180
Published: 01/01/1983
Width: 12.7 cm
Height: 20.3 cm

This volume on the first twenty chapters of Jeremiah recounts the story of this poet-prophet and opens up for the reader one of the most personal books of the Old Testament.

More than any other prophet, Jeremiah struggled to understand God's will for him and for the people of God. This volume on the first twenty chapters of Jeremiah recounts the story of this poet-prophet and opens up for the reader one of the most personal books of the Old Testament. Because this book is arranged neither chronologically nor topically, it is often thought to be difficult. This perceptive commentary will guide readers through the literary styles, the autobiographical passages, and the theological meanings, so they can begin to understand "the message and activities of a great prophet, courageous and vulnerable, sensitive and passionate, a man almost crucified by his contemporaries, but canonized by later generations."

The Daily Study Bible series seamlessly continues the legacy of William Barclay’s renowned New Testament series by delving into the texts of the Old Testament, weaving together ancient wisdom and modern insights for a transformative reading experience. Perfectly tailored for individual study, spirited group discussions, or classroom exploration, the Daily Study Bible series offers an indispensable resource for spiritual seekers and scholars alike. Within these volumes, readers will encounter a profound exploration of the Scriptures, uncovering the profound messages they held in the past and discerning their relevance in the present.

Robert Davidson

Robert Davidson is Professor Emeritus of Old Testament Literature at the University of Glasgow in Scotland.

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