The People's Bible Commentary - Jeremiah: A Bible commentary for every day
The People's Bible Commentary - Jeremiah: A Bible commentary for every day

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The People's Bible Commentary - Jeremiah: A Bible commentary for every day

Author : Rex Mason
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The book of Jeremiah is one of the most moving of the Old Testament prophetic books. It reveals a prophet commissioned by God when still quite young, to bring a message of judgment that he would have preferred not to have to proclaim. While he remained obedient to his demanding call, at times he wondered whether even God had deserted him.


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Title The People's Bible Commentary - Jeremiah: A Bible commentary for every day
Author Rex Mason
Description

The book of Jeremiah is one of the most moving of the Old Testament prophetic books. It reveals a prophet commissioned by God when still quite young, to bring a message of judgment that he would have preferred not to have to proclaim. While he remained obedient to his demanding call, at times he wondered whether even God had deserted him.

Jeremiah felt the people's sin acutely but also felt anguish for the punishment that he saw coming to them for their persistent disobedience to God. He was not to live to see the salvation he had predicted, speaking with a confidence based on his conviction in the ultimate triumph of God's love.

Part of the People's Bible Commentary.

Details
  • Product code: DOWN0878
  • Published: 15 February 2002
  • Format: PDF Download
  • Pages: 288

The book of Jeremiah is one of the most moving of the Old Testament prophetic books. It reveals a prophet commissioned by God when still quite young, to bring a message of judgment that he would have preferred not to have to proclaim. While he remained obedient to his demanding call, at times he wondered whether even God had deserted him.

Jeremiah felt the people's sin acutely but also felt anguish for the punishment that he saw coming to them for their persistent disobedience to God. He was not to live to see the salvation he had predicted, speaking with a confidence based on his conviction in the ultimate triumph of God's love.

Part of the People's Bible Commentary.

Dr Rex Mason is a Baptist Minister who from 1975 until retirement in 1993 was Tutorial Fellow in Old Testament and Hebrew at Regent's Park College, Oxford. From 1982 to 1993 he was also appointed University Lecturer in Old Testament and Hebrew at Oxford. Among the other books he has written are: Preaching the Tradition (CUP, 1990) and Propoganda and Subversion in the Old Testament (SPCK, 1997)