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Lamentations
The introduction below is from
Chuck Smith's Old Testament Study Guide,
available from all good Christian bookshops (contact
DCF
for details):
The book of
Lamentations is a funeral dirge over the desolation of
Jerusalem. It is read each year in the synagogues as the
Jews commemorate the destruction of Solomon’s temple in 586
BC. Jeremiah wrote the Lamentations as he wept bitterly over
the city he had desperately tried to save.
Jeremiah was
a prophet whose heart was in tune with God. Here God found
it necessary to inflict His people because of practices that
would lead to spiritual death. He never punishes willingly.
It breaks
the heart of the Father to have to bring pain to His
children in order to teach them lessons that are important
for them to know. Now that the nation had been judged and
the city had been destroyed, Jeremiah became the reflection
of the heart of God. As he looked over the rubble and he
desolation, he wept until he could not shed any more tears.
But he wept over what was necessary in order to preserve the
nation itself.
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5 Chapters,
154 Verses
Author: Jeremiah
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Other FREE Verse by Verse studies on the book of
Lamentations:
You may
also be interested in:
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Lamentations Verse by Verse
Chuck Missler

Available from:
Koinonia House EU (link) |
Old Testament Study Guide
Chuck Smith

Available from:
(contact
DCF
for details) |
Bible Panorama
Gerard Crispin

Available from:
DayOne.co.uk (link) |
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