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A message from the prophet Jeremiah to Baruch
His chief message was the need for the Judeans to repent; otherwise the Temple would be destroyed and the people exiled.
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Two of the Old Testament prophets who delivered God's message to the Jewish peoples and future prophecy for the latter times.
The prophet was Jeremiah. The princes of Israel did not like his prophetic message so they cast him into a muddy pit, from which he was later drawn out in the manner described. This is found in Jeremiah 38:1-13.
(Jeremiah 18) God told Jeremiah to go to a potter, where God would speak of His relationship with the Israelites. "So I went to the potter's house, and saw him working at the wheel. The pot he was making from the clay had become malformed in his hands; so he made it into a different pot, shaping it as seemed best. Then the word of the Lord came to me. He said, 'Can I not do with you, Israel, as this potter does?' declares the Lord. 'Like clay in the hand of the potter, so are you in my hand, Israel.' " The message is that God is in control and our free will cannot undo or outdo Him.
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The prophet that God sent to remind the people of Judah of His love for them was the prophet Jeremiah. Jeremiah's main message was to urge the people to turn from their sinful ways and return to God, who still loved them despite their transgressions.
In Jeremiah 24, the figs symbolize the people of Judah who were taken into exile to Babylon. The good figs represent those who remained faithful to God, while the bad figs represent those who continued to rebel against Him. This chapter serves as a message of hope for the faithful remnant that they will eventually be restored.
It is because in ancient Greece, a messenger from Marathon, Greece, had to deliver a message to Athens, Greece, so he ran 26.2 miles to get there, then dropped dead before he could deliver the message to the king.The original Marathon was during an ancient Greek war. A messenger delivered a message after running 26 miles, then died.