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Episode for Thursday January 25th 2024 - Jeremiah Ch 52

Daily Radio Program for Chuck Missler

Chuck Missler

Religion & Spirituality

5652 Ratings

🗓️ 25 January 2024

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Here is one of the bravest, and most tender, yet most pathetic figures in all history: a patriot as well as a prophet. He is known as the "Weeping Prophet": he watched his nation decline and finally fall under God's judgment. During Jeremiah's 40 years of ministry, he never received a hint of gratitude. As one of the most important of the "Major Prophets," Jeremiah is a rich, rewarding study. It is full of surprises, deeply touching episodes, and extremely moving reading. It is also, in many ways, profoundly timely for us today! The book of Lamentations is also included on this commentary. The book of Lamentations is a complete book in itself, a five-chapter book that is sort of an appendix to the book of Jeremiah. The book of Lamentations is his outpouring, where he essentially mourns for Jerusalem. The poor guy on the one hand was faithful in his office as a prophet, he told forth what God had told him to tell forth, and Jerusalem was going to be judged for her iniquity. On the other hand, Jeremiah was a patriot, his roots were there and his emotional commitment to Judah was absolutely uncompromising. This study contains 22 hours of verse by verse teachings. Copyright © 11-01-2000

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66-60.

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Your future lies in 6640.

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66 books by 40 authors, and yet we now discover it's an integrated message system from outside our time domain.

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Welcome to 6640, the ministry outreach of Koinnea House and Koinnea Institute.

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Today's Bible teacher is Chuck Missler, connecting the Bible to your life and the world around you.

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In today's study, Chuck continues his teaching on the Book of Jeremiah, chapter 52.

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Music Chapter 52. 3 and 20th year of Nebuchadnezzar, Don, the captain of the guard carried away,

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the captain's Jews, 745 persons, all the persons were 4,600.

0:54.3

That doesn't sound like much, and there's a lot of scholastic discussion about these numbers.

1:00.2

First of all, they're only the Jews and only the males.

1:04.0

So that alone implies that there were lots more than mentioned here, but even so the numbers

1:07.9

are not that staggering.

1:09.2

By the way, coming back when they were released in their Cyrus, as I recall, there's only something like 37,000 that returned.

1:14.7

So it's not a huge bunch. But again, there's a lot of discussion as to whether these are just

1:21.1

the records, when they took records of those that were carried away captive. It's not clear

1:25.6

that these were all only the only captives.

1:27.9

There's a lot of scholastic discussion about that I don't think there's any fruit to really go into.

1:34.2

Verse 31, the kingdom passed in the seventh and 30th year of the captivity of Jaya Chin,

1:38.9

the king of Judah in the 12th month of the 5th and 20th day of the month, that evil meredoc, and that sounds like a

1:46.7

strange name as it's rendered in the English.

1:49.0

He probably was an evil guy, but that's actually Amel Marduk in the Babylonian records.

1:55.1

Part is the question of transliteration.

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