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Lamentations

Book • 586
The Book of Lamentations is a series of five poems that express the anguish and grief following the destruction of Jerusalem by the Babylonians.

Each chapter represents a separate lament, with the first four chapters following an acrostic pattern using the Hebrew alphabet.

The book emphasizes the judgment of God due to Judah's sin and rebellion, while also offering hope and the promise of God's compassion and faithfulness.

It is traditionally attributed to Jeremiah, although the text itself does not specify the author.

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Mentioned in 8 episodes

Father Mike references the Lamentations as written by Jeremiah.
16 snips
Day 238: Fall of Jerusalem (2025)
Recommended as a homework to understand the emotions after the destruction of Jerusalem.
15 snips
Would they abort Jesus? 10 Qs with Mike Winger (Ep 54)
Mentioned as the source of a Bible verse about God's faithfulness.
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GAL234 - Great is Thy Faithfulness
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Richard Rohr
as the only book in the Bible named after a human emotion.
Richard Rohr: Gratuitous Goodness in an Age of Outrage
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Daniel Emery Price
as a book where the threats and suffering from Leviticus play out.
Episode 128 (Leviticus 25:23-26:46)
Mentioned as a book of poetry written as a lament over the destruction of Jerusalem.
Day 237 (Lamentations 1-2) - Year 7
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Tara-Leigh Cobble
as the 29th book of the Bible they finished.
Day 238 (Lamentations 3-5) - Year 7
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Michael Minkoff
as the author of Lamentations, discussing the context of the book and its message of hope.
Three Powers, Pt. 9: Three Powers, Faith, and Salvation
Mentioned in the podcast as a book of the Bible, used to illustrate the theme of God's faithfulness and new mercies.
What New Mercies Mean for the New Year
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Erik Rostad
in the context of the Old Testament and Lamentations.
#255 - The Library of Ancient Wisdom by Selena Wisnom
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Andrew Templeton
, who refers to a verse from it about being cast into a pit.
S4:190 Jeremiah 38-41
Mentioned in the episode as a book containing a series of poetic lamentations in response to the destruction of Jerusalem.
98 - The Books of the Bible: The Old Testament Pt. 2
Recommended by Anthony as the best book to balance grief and hope.
The Evergetinos: Book Two - XXXII, Part VI
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Janet Parshall
in a discussion about lamenting and trusting God.
Hour 2: The Devil’s Newsroom
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Brittany Stair
as a book of the bible written by the weeping prophet Jeremiah.
S4:192 Jeremiah 45-47
Referenced by Manny Arango as inspiring the end of Jeremiah's experience in the mud filled cistern.
Day 223: Jeremiah 38-41
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Michael Morales
as a relevant book on pain and suffering.
Benjamin J. Segal, "Kohelet's Pursuit of Truth: A New Reading of Ecclesiastes" (Gefen, 2016)

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