II Kings 25:22; Jeremiah 39:11 to 40:6; Lamentations 1-3
“Jeremiah is called the weeping prophet for a reason, his extended ‘Lamentations’ over the defeat of his people at the hand of Nebuchadnezzar King of Babylon and at the hand of the Lord Himself and it’s a sad, sad day for Jeremiah as it all finally comes to pass.” Ted Linn
The Bible Hour #237
March 27, 2022 • Ted Linn
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