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  1. Restoration of Israel - This is the word that came to Jeremiah from the LORD: “This is what the LORD, the God of Israel, says: ‘Write in a book all the words I have spoken to you. The days are coming,’ declares the LORD, ‘when I will bring my people Israel and Judah back from captivity and restore them to the land I gave their ancestors to possess,’ says the LORD.” These are the ...

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      16 NIV - Jeremiah 30:1-38:22 NIV - Restoration of Israel -...

    • Deuteronomy 5

      Deuteronomy 5 - Jeremiah 30:1-38:22 NIV - Restoration of...

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      Ver 18 - Jeremiah 30:1-38:22 NIV - Restoration of Israel -...

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    What would it be like to have to leave your home and country? What would it be like to leave as captives? That’s what happens in today’s lesson to the people of Judah. Why did God allow that to happen?

    Dear Lord, We know that we are sinful people and that You do not like sin. Help us to love You and our neighbor. Please do not let us be distracted while we learn about Your Word. Thank You for sending Jesus to earth so that we can go to heaven. Amen.

    Josiah was eight years old when he became king, and he reigned thirty-one years in Jerusalem. He did what was right in the sight of the LORD, and walked in all the ways of his father David. He kept the laws of the LORD. Now it came to pass, in the eighteenth year of King Josiah, that the king sent a scribe to the house of the LORD, saying, "Go up t...

    6/6/02 and your eyes shall not see all the calamity which I will bring on this place. ' " So they brought back word to the king. The king went up to the house of the LORD with all the people, both young and old. He read in their hearing all the words of the Book of the Covenant which had been found in the house of the LORD. Then the king made a cov...

    BAD EXPERIENCE - Judith was hit by a car while riding her bicycle. She broke her leg and had to stay in bed. GOOD OUTCOME - While staying in bed for 3 months Judith read God’s Word every day and also read to her friends who came to see her. BAD EXPERIENCE - GOOD OUTCOME -

    Go, My children, with My blessing, never alone. Waking, sleeping, I am with you; you are My own. In My love’s baptismal river I have made you Mine forever. Go, my children, with My blessing - You are My own. Go, my children, sins forgiven, at peace and pure. Here you learned how much I love you, what I can cure. Here you heard My dear Son’s story; ...

    Dear Heavenly Father, With every year I become more aware of the dangers that are all around me, including my own sinful flesh. It makes me so happy to learn that You have promised to take care of me, just as You preserved the nation of Judah. I am comforted that You will not leave me, and I pray that the Holy Spirit would continue to live in me, t...

  2. re again is important irony. Judah will see and “know” (have intercourse with) Tamar, but he will not see and know (recognize) her.25 At “opening of the eyes,” Judah’s eyes are. losed to Tamar’s identity. Indeed, from verse 13 to verse 24, Tamar’s name is never used in the text, allowing the reader to “see” her as Judah does ...

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  3. dynamics of biblical mourning. Calamity mourning in the Hebrew Bible, which shares some features with mourning for the dead but appears in the context of imminent personal or collective disaster, provides a context in which the tearing of one’s own garment signals the political upheaval prophesied by Ahijah in 1 Kgs 11:29–31. I.

  4. content in the Bible offers an essential point of departure. A. JudahÕs Bible The Bible, as I will call the Tanakh or Christian Old Testament, belongs to and was created by the people of Judah, whose identity may be rendered in English as ÒJudahite,Ó ÒJudean,Ó or ÒJewishÓ for the same Hebrew designation as y ù eh ö ud ö õ

  5. The overrun of the country by the Assyrians in 721 BCE had erased the ten tribes of northern Israel from history — a national calamity still very much on the minds of Jeremiah and his compatriots when, in 605 BCE, Babylonia, another empire from the north, arose and vanquished its rival to the south, Egypt, in the epic battle of Carchemish.

  6. Jun 26, 2015 · With the rejection of Ephraim, the tribe of Joshua, a prominent leader of God's people (Num. 13:8, 16), it was made clear that Judah should be the head tribe in Israel (Ps. 78:67–68). This, of course, was a fulfillment of Jacob's ancient prophecy (Gen. 49:10).

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