Jewish tradition is that, like the other prophets, Jeremiah wrote the book which is named after him. (Talmud, Bava Bathra 14b-15a.)
Jeremiah Hescheles has written: 'Lider' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Jeremiah McAuley has written: 'Transformed' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Converts, Biography
Because the human author was Jeremiah, who wrote the book of Jeremiah and is a major prophet.
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.
The Book of Jeremiah was written by prophet Jeremiah for the Israelites.
The Second Book of Kings was written by an unknown author, but it is usually attributed to Jeremiah. The author had an intimate knowledge of the book of Deuteronomy.
The Second Book of Jeremiah?
The prophet Jeremiah wrote the book of Jeremiah. It is actually a fairly long book, with 52 chapters in it. Jeremiah is a book in the Old Testament, found after Isaiah and before Lamentations. Lamentations was also written by Jeremiah, and is like an appendix to the Book of Jeremiah.
Jeremiah M. Pelton has written: 'Genealogy of the Pelton family in America' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Jeremiah Whitaker Newman has written: 'The Lounger's Common-place Book: Or, Miscellaneous Anecdotes. A Biographic, Political, Literary ..'
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.
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