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Q: What did jeremiah say to the hebrews in exile?
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An example of exile was when the chaldeans?

seized Jerusalem from the Hebrews


What year did the babylonians exile hebrews's?

586 BCE


What has the author Jeremiah Simpson Clark written?

Jeremiah Simpson Clark has written: 'The Acadian exile and sea shells essays'


What is meant by Exile Prophets and Post Exile Prophets?

The meaning of exile prophets means prophets who worked while in exile like daniel, post exile prophets are prophets just before a exile came like Jeremiah.


What was it called when the hebrews was captured and taken to Babylon?

It was called the First Exile or the First Captivity.


Which empire ends the exile and grants money to the Hebrews to rebuild God's temple?

Persian Empire.


What was it called when the hebrews were captured and taken to Babylon?

According to tradition, it was in 422 BCE.


Where were the Hebrew captives when Jeremiah advised them to seek the peace of the city?

The Hebrew captives were in exile in Babylon when Jeremiah advised them to seek the peace of the city. Jeremiah encouraged them to settle down, build homes, and seek the welfare of the city where they were living, even though it was a foreign land.


What was the significance of the exile in Babylon for Jewish people?

The Babylonian exile showed that the warnings of the Torah (Leviticus ch.26) were serious and were prophecies that had now come true, with all that that implies. The Babylonian exile exonerated the true prophets such as Jeremiah, and exposed the lies of the false prophets.


When was the book of Jeremiah written?

Another answer from our community:The dates of the events in the book of Jeremiah is from the Judean king Josiah's 13th year (or 627BC) in Jeremiah 1:2 to beyond the fall of Jerusalem ( or 586BC) in Jeremiah 39, 40, and 52. As Jewish tradition is that Jeremiah was taken captive by the Babylonians when they invaded Egypt (he went to Egypt - see Jer 43, 44) in 568/67 BC, it could not have been actually written much later than that.


What books did Jeremiah write?

Jeremiah is traditionally credited with writing the Book of Jeremiah and the Book of Lamentations in the Old Testament of the Bible. In these books, he prophesies about the fall of Jerusalem and the exile of the Israelites due to their disobedience to God.


Where in the Bible does it say He will put His law in your minds and write them on your hearts?

For this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel after those days, saith the Lord; I will put my laws into their mind, and write them in their hearts." Hebrews 8:10. That is where it is written...Answer:The inspired author of Hebrews was quoting the Old Testament, the only Bible they had, then - Jeremiah 31:31-34.