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Who wrote the book of lamintations in the bible?

Jeremiah


Who wrote 1st and second Kings?

It is believed to be Jeremiah


Who wrote Lamintations?

The Book of Lamentations is about the destruction of Jerusalem. It follows the Book of Jeremiah who is said to be the author who wrote it.


Jeremiah Wrote the Book of Jeremiah in what Country and place?

It was written by the prophet jeremiah, before they were taken captive to Babylon as slaves.


What is the second longest book in the bible?

jeremiah


Who is the author of the book of Jeremiah?

Jewish tradition is that, like the other prophets, Jeremiah wrote the book which is named after him. (Talmud, Bava Bathra 14b-15a.)


Which 4 books in the bible Jeremiah wrote?

Jeremiah is accredited with writing the book of Jeremiah and Lamentations, both found in the Old Testament. Jewish tradition also ascribes the Book of Kings (1 Kings and 2 Kings) to Jeremiah.


To whom does the Talmud ascribe authorship of the books of Kings in the Bible?

The Book of Kings was written by Jeremiah, who also wrote Lamentations as well as the Book of Jeremiah (Talmud, Bava Bathra 14b). See also the links.Link: History of the Hebrew BibleLink: Reliability of the Hebrew Bible


Why is Lamentations considered a major prophet when it is so short?

Because the human author was Jeremiah, who wrote the book of Jeremiah and is a major prophet.


Who wrote the laematations book of the bible?

While the writer is not formally named, it is generally thought that the prophet Jeremiah wrote the book. See attached article for more information.


What other book of the Bible is Jeremiah in besides Jeremiah?

Chronicles, Ezra, Matthew. Do you mean the Prophet or just the name? He also wrote Lamentations, if that's what you mean.


When was the book of Jeremiah written?

The Book of Jeremiah was written during the late 7th to early 6th century BCE. Jeremiah, the prophet and author of the book, lived during the final decades of the Kingdom of Judah before its destruction by the Babylonians in 586 BCE. The text of the book reflects the historical and political context of this period, including the fall of Jerusalem and the exile of the Israelites to Babylon.