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Harrison R. Jeremiah and Lamentations: An Introduction and Commentary

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Harrison R. Jeremiah and Lamentations: An Introduction and Commentary
IVP, 1973. — 235 p. — (Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries)
With the ancient Near East in a state of ferment and the nation of Judah experiencing a succession of political crises, God stationed a man on the scene to speak the divine word. Jeremiah was called by God to the unhappy task of telling an unheeding nation it was going to be judged and destroyed. Often he seemed to despair, yet he continued to utter God's truth fearlessly, leaving as part of his spiritual legacy a demonstration of a man's ability to make religious life an essentially personal relationship with God. The structural analysis of this commentary, along with the historical and cultural background it provides, opens up to modern readers one of the Old Testament's most fascinating books.
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