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Mentioned in 11 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 11 episodes
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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
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when discussing 'Jeremiad', which is a speech coming from it.

Jerusalem Demsas

21 snips
JD Vance and the Post-Liberal Right's War on America
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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, 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 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 by Fr. Mike when stating that Jeremiah chapter 51 is one of the longest chapters in the entire book of Jeremiah.

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)
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 longest book of the Old Testament, describing the judgment resulting from worship of other beings.

Ali Siadatan

EP: 360 The Two Creations: Elohim, Pre-Adamites, and Hidden Biblical Narratives with Ali Siadatan
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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
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
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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
Referenced by Dr. Lloyd-Jones to illustrate the principles of intercessory prayer.

Intercessory Prayer
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in the context of discussing God's plan for our lives.


Barry Black

Hour 1: Finding Purpose in Adversity
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when explaining the historical context of Jeremiah's prophecies.


Jonah Barnes

Secret Death of Jeremiah in the Book of Mormon Revealed in the Apocrypha!
Mentioned in the context of the consequences of sin and the need for repentance.

The Error of Balaam
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while discussing his graduate school studies and his connection with the prophet.


R.C. Sproul

Jeremiah
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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