The Book of Jeremiah

Old Testament

Jeremiah Summary — Book Overview

Author
Jeremiah
Written
~627–585 BC
Testament
Old Testament
Chapters
52
Key Theme
God's call to repentance before judgment and His promise of a new covenant.
Written For
The kingdom of Judah before and during exile

Introduction of Jeremiah

Jeremiah is named after the prophet called “the weeping prophet.” Active from roughly 626 to 586 BC, Jeremiah dictated his messages to his scribe Baruch. The book captures his reluctant but faithful ministry during Judah’s final, turbulent decades before the Babylonian exile. Jeremiah stands almost alone as he warns kings, confronts false prophets, and endures persecution. His passionate sermons, symbolic acts, and personal laments reveal both the heartbreak of God and the cost of speaking truth. The book’s raw honesty makes it one of the most emotionally powerful in Scripture.

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