Jeremiah
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"Jeremiah" is an authoritative and deeply insightful examination of the life, ministry, and oracles of one of the Bible's most significant prophetic figures. Written by the renowned theologian George Adam Smith, this work provides an exhaustive analysis of the Book of Jeremiah, situating the prophet's message within the tumultuous historical context of the Babylonian threat and the eventual fall of Jerusalem. Smith explores the unique psychological and spiritual journey of a man caught between his love for his people and his divine commission to announce their judgment.
Through a careful blend of historical scholarship and literary criticism, the work illuminates the profound theological themes that define Jeremiah's legacy, including the nature of true repentance, the concept of the New Covenant, and the enduring relationship between God and humanity. George Adam Smith's narrative style brings the ancient Near East to life, making the complex political and religious dynamics of the seventh century B.C. accessible to modern readers. This volume serves as an essential resource for students of the Old Testament, clergy, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the prophetic tradition and its impact on Western religious thought.
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- ISBN-13: 9781025756387
- ISBN-10: 102575638X
- Publisher: Tradd Street Press
- Publish Date: February 2026
- Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.86 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
- Page Count: 424
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