Jeremiah is commonly known as the "weeping prophet," based on his wish to have a "fountain of tears" with which he might weep for the slain of his own people and the last prophet that God sent to preach to the southern kingdom, which comprised the tribes of Judah and Benjamin. The book Jeremiah is commonly known as the "weeping prophet," based on his wish to have a "fountain of tears" with which he might weep for the slain of his own people and the last prophet that God sent to preach to the southern kingdom, which comprised the tribes of Judah and Benjamin. The book Jeremiah and the book of Lamentations were written by Jeremiah. He wrote it to describe the terrible destruction of Jerusalem. Some have described Lamentations as "a funeral dirge for Jerusalem." In the Greek translation of the Old Testament, which was made in the third century before Christ, Lamentations is called "The Tears of Jeremiah." Each of the five chapters of Lamentations is a poem. It shows clearly that God will punish even His own people if they do not repent of their sins. After he became a prophet, he whipped most if his life.
Jeremiah weeps several times throughout The Bible, particularly in the Book of Jeremiah. One notable instance is in Jeremiah 9:1, where he mourns the destruction and devastation of his people. However, the exact number of times Jeremiah weeps is not explicitly mentioned or recorded in the Bible.
The word 'slave' appears 1 time in the KJV Bible, in Jeremiah 2:14.
i think only one. jeremiah the prophet.
The phrase "get up" appears three times in the KJV bible (Deuteronomy 28:43; Song of Solomon 7:12; Jeremiah 46:4).
The word Jeremiah appears 132 times in the book of Jeremiah in the Old Testament
I found 170 instances where horse or horses was found in the Bible. Some chapters to look at are Genesis, 1 and 2 Kings, Isaiah, Jeremiah and Revelation.
The phrase 'You are the Lord' appears 3 times in the NIV Bible. This only appears in the Old Testament in Nehemiah 9:7, Jeremiah 3:22, and Jeremiah 31:18.
The word 'slave' appears 1 time in the KJV Bible, in Jeremiah 2:14.
i think only one. jeremiah the prophet.
The phrase "long suffering" does not appear anywhere in the KJV bible. It appears one time in the NIV bible (Jeremiah 15:15).
The phrase "get up" appears three times in the KJV bible (Deuteronomy 28:43; Song of Solomon 7:12; Jeremiah 46:4).
The word Jeremiah appears 132 times in the book of Jeremiah in the Old Testament
I found 170 instances where horse or horses was found in the Bible. Some chapters to look at are Genesis, 1 and 2 Kings, Isaiah, Jeremiah and Revelation.
The word "if" is used in the book of Jeremiah approximately 21 times.
The word 'caring' appears two (2) times in the King James version of the Bible:Letter of Jeremiah 1:61 Samuel 9:5
The word 'slave' appears just one (1) time in the King James version. (Jeremiah 2:14)
Two times
In the King James version Psalms 48:7 Jeremiah 4:31 Jeremiah 6:24 Jeremiah 13:21 Jeremiah 22:23 Jeremiah 30:6 Jeremiah 49:24 Jeremiah 50:43 Micah 4:9 Micah 4:10 Interestingly, it is never used about an actual woman in travail, but is always used as a comparison.... "as a woman in travail", or "as of a woman in travail".