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It is Written - A Believer's Guide to the Doctrine of Scripture
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Jeremiah and Lamentations
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Crossway Classic Commentaries
9781856841962
4887
Calvin J
Paperback
Crossway
Additional information
Crossway Classic Commentaries
9781856841962
4887
Calvin J
Paperback
Crossway
Additional information
Crossway Classic Commentaries
9781856841962
4887
Calvin J
Paperback
Crossway
Additional information
Crossway Classic Commentaries
9781856841962
4887
Calvin J
Paperback
Crossway
Additional information
Crossway Classic Commentaries
9781856841962
4887
Calvin J
Paperback
Crossway
For forty years Jeremiah warned Judah of God’s impending punishment for their flagrant disobedience of His commands. The many messages of judgment, though, were mixed with the words of mercy Judah would experience if only they would repent. The weeping prophet lamented over their obstinancy and the resulting calamities, yet always reminded them of the hope they would find in God’s compassion.
Writing as if closely acquainted with the prophet, John Calvin explains Jeremiah’s emphasis on God’s mercy and kindness toward His chosen but erring people. Just as Jeremiah looked forward to the future messianic kingdom, Calvin’s enthusiasm never wanes as he applies the prophet’s teachings to both the church and individual Christians.
Series Editor: Alister McGrath, Introduction: J I Packer
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