The Bible Dept.

Day 222: Jeremiah 34-37

Aug 10, 2025
The podcast dives into the intense drama of Jeremiah chapters 34 to 37, where King Jehoiakim defiantly burns God's prophetic scroll. This act of rebellion reveals the tension between political power and divine truth. Listeners explore the implications of breaking covenant promises, the ethics of slavery, and the enduring power of words through Jeremiah's writings. The discussion highlights true repentance versus superficial obedience, urging reflection on our response to uncomfortable truths.
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Jeremiah's Nonlinear Timeline

  • The book moves between 586 BC and 605 BC, so track context when reading.
  • Dr. Manny Arango warns the compiler rearranged separate scrolls into our current order.
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Jeremiah As A Compiled Work

  • The book of Jeremiah compiles multiple scrolls rather than one continuous work.
  • Dr. Manny Arango explains original scrolls likely covered chapters 1–20 and 25, later expanded.
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Burned Scroll, Unstoppable Word

  • King Jehoiakim publicly cut and burned Jeremiah's scroll to silence prophecy.
  • Dr. Manny Arango notes God commanded Jeremiah to rewrite it, proving God's word endures.
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