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Lamentations was set during 586 BC, and finished at about 607 BC.

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Are there references to Jesus in Lamentations?

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Is there a chapter 8 in Lamentations in the Bible?

No. Lamentations contains five chapters.


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Which book in the Old Testament follows Lamentations?

Ezekiel is the next book in the Bible that follows Lamentations.


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What about the prophet lamentation?

The prophet Jeremiah wrote Lamentations as well.


How many chapters are in the book of lamentation?

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Is Lamentations a major prophet in the Bible?

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What is the book before Ezekiel in the bible?

Lamentations.


Is the book of Lamentations located in the bible?

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Lamentations was written after the destruction of what city?

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