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Jeremiah and the Exiles


Jeremiah 29:1-23 – Jeremiah's Letter to the Exiles: Seek the Welfare ...

Given the length of the stay (some seventy years), the exiles should build houses, plant gardens, marry and have children, and even plan for marriages of their ...

Jeremiah 29 NIV - A Letter to the Exiles - This is the - Bible Gateway

This is the text of the letter (A) that the prophet Jeremiah sent from Jerusalem to the surviving elders among the exiles and to the priests, the prophets and ...

Jeremiah's Letter to the Exiles - She Reads Truth

Here we learn much about the true nature of grace and a relationship with God: repentance and forgiveness, obedience and blessing.

How to Deal with Exile - Reflections on Jeremiah 29:1, 4-7

Today, we get the wise Jeremiah, who shares with us his advice for those who have been led away captive into Babylon.

Jeremiah 29:1-13 - English Standard Version - Bible Gateway

Jeremiah's Letter to the Exiles ... 29 These are the words of the letter that Jeremiah the prophet sent from Jerusalem tothe surviving elders of the exiles, and ...

Jeremiah 29:1-9 ~ Living in Exile - Dust in the light

The exiles were to work for Babylon's good and to pray for it; “Pray to the Lord for it, because if it prospers, you too will prosper.” The ...

Jeremiah's Letter to the Exiles - Gainesville Presbyterian Church

This letter was God's word to people who had been ripped from their homes and their positions in Judah and marched to a foreign land.

The Return of the Exiles (Jeremiah 31:1-17)

Jeremiah is a prophet of hope – looking to the days when the Israelites will be liberated and encouraging them to be steadfast.

Jeremiah's Message To The Exiles - Chabad.org

Jeremiah's message made a tremendous impression upon the Jewish exiles in Babylon. It breathed new life into them, and encouraged them, for they knew exactly ...

Jeremiah 29 NLT - A Letter to the Exiles - BibleProject

A Letter to the ExilesJeremiah wrote a letter from Jerusalem to the elders, priests, prophets, and all the people who had been exiled to Babylon by King ...

Commentary on Jeremiah 29:1, 4-14 - Working Preacher

The prophet's letter to the exiles in Jeremiah 29, which has travelled across a vast distance in order to bring comfort and much needed advice to those who ...

Jeremiah 29:1 - Jeremiah's Letter to the Exiles - Bible Hub

The prophet Jeremiah sent a letter to the exiles Nebuchadnezzar had carried off from Jerusalem to Babylon. It was addressed to the elders who were left among ...

Living in Exile - The Jeremiah Study Bible online!

Jeremiah gave the Jews living in Babylon what must have seemed like some shocking instructions, considering that the exile would last for 70 years. They were to ...

Jeremiah and the Exiles, Pt. 2 (GCBI 107.01) - YouTube

One Hour. One Book. and GCBI are ministries of Global Vision Outreach. If you'd like to support our vision to make the Bible accessible for ...

Jeremiah - Bible Odyssey

Jeremiah foretold military defeat resulting in the destruction of the temple (Jer 7, Jer 26) and exile. Following this would come a new reality, a new covenant ...

Jeremiah's Letter to the Exiles - Storied

Setting Jeremiah is writing a letter to the elders, priests, and prophets who've been exiled to Babylon and displaced from Jerusalem. The people have departed ...

Jeremiah 29 NIV - A Letter to the Exiles - BibleProject

A Letter to the ExilesThis is the text of the letter that the prophet Jeremiah sent from Jerusalem to the surviving elders among the exiles and to the ...

Politics of Exile—Jeremiah 29:1, 4-7

Jeremiah's message was that the captives should establish themselves as part of the community and discern the common good that would unite them ...

Jeremiah's Letter to the Exiles - He Reads Truth

“Build houses and live in them. Plant gardens and eat their produce. Take wives and have sons and daughters. Take wives for your sons and give ...

Sent into Exile: Hope in the Sovereignty of God in Jeremiah 29:4-14

Jeremiah 29:11 speaks not to some vague, self-centered vision of God's sovereignty that expects material prosperity in the near future.