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Mentioned in 9 episodes

Jeremiah

Book • 2022
Jeremiah is part of the Stud Ranch series and focuses on a character who is clearly a man in control at all times.

The story involves complex relationships and steamy romance, typical of Stasia Black's writing style.

It is the fifth book in the Stud Ranch series but can be read as a standalone novel.

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Mentioned in 9 episodes

Mentioned as a book to read during the exile period.
20 snips
Introduction to the Exile (with Jeff Cavins) (2025)
Mentioned as thematically similar to the book of Lamentations.
11 snips
GAL234 - Great is Thy Faithfulness
Recommended by Richard Rohr as a book that embodies four phases of prophetic wisdom.
Richard Rohr: Gratuitous Goodness in an Age of Outrage
Mentioned by Bart Ehrman as one of the prophets of the Hebrew Bible.
Did the Prophet Isaiah Predict Jesus' Crucifixion?
Mentioned by Fr. Stephen Gauthier as a book of the Old Testament.
Midrash
Mentioned in the context of Zedekiah not humbling himself and the word of the Lord.
Day 191: The Babylonian Exile (2025)
Mentioned by Christopher Perrin as a source for his discussion on wisdom and education.
Episode 01: The Great Idea of Wisdom
Mentioned by Fr. Mike Schmitz as part of the daily readings for the Bible in a Year podcast.
Day 245: The Faithfulness of Daniel (2024)
Jeremiah, in his prophecy, says to the people living in exile, seek the good of the city.
Heaven and the Promise of God's Restoration
Mentioned by Tim Mackie when discussing the difficulty in arranging the prophetic books.
What Prophecy is For - Prophets E1
Mentioned by Zach Seitz when discussing the prophecy of 70 years of exile in Babylon.
S4:110 Ezra 1-3
Mentioned by Tim Mackie in relation to Jonah chapter 3.
Hyperlinks and Patterns in Jonah – Jonah E3
Mentioned by Tim Mackie when discussing the organization of the Tanakh.
Hyperlinks and Patterns in Jonah – Jonah E3
Mentioned by Emma Dotter when discussing the new covenant.
S4:021 Exodus 34-37
Mentioned by Rabbi Mitchell Rocklin as a prophetic book emphasizing the importance of keeping the covenant, both in law and spirit, even in exile.
The Hebrew Bible: A Covenantal Walk-Through
Mentioned by John Meade in the context of discussing different versions of the book of Jeremiah.
The Bible: Tough Qs and Answers

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