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the book of the prophet Baruch
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The Book of Baruch is a deuterocanonical book in the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and some other Christian Bibles.
It's attributed to Baruch, the scribe of Jeremiah.
The book contains prayers, lamentations, and a letter of consolation.
It's set against the backdrop of the Babylonian exile, reflecting the suffering and hope of the Jewish people during that time.
The book's themes include God's faithfulness, the restoration of Jerusalem, and the promise of future redemption.
It's attributed to Baruch, the scribe of Jeremiah.
The book contains prayers, lamentations, and a letter of consolation.
It's set against the backdrop of the Babylonian exile, reflecting the suffering and hope of the Jewish people during that time.
The book's themes include God's faithfulness, the restoration of Jerusalem, and the promise of future redemption.
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Mentioned as the source of the first reading in the podcast's lectio divina.

Lectio: Second Sunday of Advent