This volume is without question, the most helpful guide to Jeremiah available today. It unravels the chronological mess that was created when Jeremiah’s chapters were scattered, then recovered in confusing non-chronological order by scribes in ancient Israel.
Making Jeremiah Plain: An Old Testament Study Guide for the Book of Jeremiah
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A must for every Book of Mormon, Gospel Doctrine, Seminary, or Institute teacher and student. Making Jeremiah Plain is an essential new study guide for the confusing story and words of the prophet Jeremiah.
This volume is without question, the most helpful guide to Jeremiah available today. It unravels the chronological mess that was created when Jeremiah’s chapters were scattered, then recovered in confusing non-chronological order by scribes in ancient Israel.
Dr. Randal S. Chase, a veteran CES and Institute instructor, unravels the chronological puzzle and provides insights into the culture, language, meaning, and chronology of the writings of Jeremiah in a relaxed and understandable style. The stories, quotes, examples, maps and illustrations are unequaled in any other reference guide of its kind in print today.
Readers will find themselves gaining insights and understanding from Jeremiah that have eluded them before.
Table of Contents
** Understanding Jeremiah
- His Call and Ministry (1-2,4-20,22,26,35-36,45)
- Babylonian Captivity (21,24,27-29,32,34,37-44;46;52)
- Jeremiah’s Lamentations (Lamentations)
- The Latter-Day Gathering (3,25,30-33,46-51)
** Special chapter providing additional information
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