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Mentioned in 12 episodes
The book of Jeremiah
Introduction and Commentary
Book • 1960
This book provides an in-depth introduction and commentary on the Book of Jeremiah, a major prophetic book in the Hebrew Bible.
Written by H. Cunliffe-Jones, the work is a scholarly analysis that explores the historical, theological, and literary aspects of Jeremiah's prophecies.
Published in 1961, it remains a valuable resource for biblical studies and theological research.
Written by H. Cunliffe-Jones, the work is a scholarly analysis that explores the historical, theological, and literary aspects of Jeremiah's prophecies.
Published in 1961, it remains a valuable resource for biblical studies and theological research.
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Mentioned in 12 episodes
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as the longest book of the Old Testament, describing the judgment resulting from worship of other beings.

Ali Siadatan

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EP: 360 The Two Creations: Elohim, Pre-Adamites, and Hidden Biblical Narratives with Ali Siadatan
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when discussing the structure of the Hebrew Bible.


Tim Mackie

56 snips
What Made the Tribe of Levi Special? – Numbers E1
Mentioned by Father Mike when discussing the spirit of rebellion and the importance of heeding God's word.

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Day 228: The Watchman's Duty (2025)
Mentioned as one of the books being read from in the podcast episode.

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Day 257: Choose to Love (2025)
Mentioned by Fr. Mike as the beginning of the reading of the prophet Jeremiah.

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Day 224: The Weeping Prophet (2025)
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when discussing 'Jeremiad', which is a speech coming from it.


Jerusalem Demsas

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JD Vance and the Post-Liberal Right's War on America
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, Jeremiah 20:9 became his life verse, representing a fire burning in his heart.


Erwin Raphael McManus

16 snips
#093 Under Construction: The Human Problem
Mentioned by Fr. Mike when stating that Jeremiah chapter 51 is one of the longest chapters in the entire book of Jeremiah.

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Day 256: Hard Seasons (2025)
Referenced by Father 

, quoting Hebrews, regarding God's promise to establish a new covenant.


Mike Schmitz

Day 258: The New Law (2025)
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when referencing a specific chapter in his sermon.

Earl McClellan

Gateway Church Live | "He Found Me" by Earl McClellan | January 6
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, referencing an excerpt where the prophet Jeremiah gives instructions to people in Babylon.

Paul Anleitner

Clay Routledge | Religion, Story, & Saving Civilization
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as the origin of the idea that God gives people hope and a future.

Dr. Manny Arango

Day 208: Isaiah 60-62
Mentioned by Catherine Meredith as a book that they are diving into in the episode.

S4:179 Jeremiah 1-4
Mentioned as a reference point to confirm that Israel never followed the commandment to let the land rest.

Exodus 23:1-13
Mentioned that people think that Jesus wrote a scripture from it where God said that he would record people's sins in the ground.

The Author - Part 2 - Pastor Raymond Woodward


Neville Goddard

Neville Goddard: Grace Vs law (1963 Lecture)
Mentioned by Pastor Rick when explaining the consequences of not obeying the year of Jubilee.

Helping Others Like Jesus—Part Two
Mentioned as a source of hope for Daniel, where God promised the people would be in Babylon for 70 years.

How to Pray in a Crisis - Part 1
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as the book Daniel studied to understand God's promise of returning the people to Israel after 70 years.


Pastor Rick Warren

How to Pray in a Crisis - Part One
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in relation to the historical context of Jonah.


Jared Byas

Episode 123: Jared Byas - Rediscovering Jonah - Part 1



