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What culture is Jeremiah?

Jeremiah the prophet was Hebrew.


What is the meaning of the name Jeremiah?

coming from Hebrew originally Jeremiah/yirmiyahoo combies the meaning of "god" and "elevation" .


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 is a name for a Hebrew prophet?

Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and many more


What kingdom was jeremiah from?

Jeremiah lived in the southern kingdom of Judah .


What does the name Jeremiah in the Bible mean?

The name Jeremiah means "Yahweh exalts". Yahweh is the personal name of God in the Hebrew Bible.


What is Jeremiah in Aramaic?

Yirmeyahu (ירמיהו) The above answer is Hebrew. Aramaic is Armya (ארמיא)


Who was buried in the pit of feces during the Babylonian captivity?

IT WAS JEREMIAH, KNOWN AS YEREME-YAHU IN HEBREW. HE WAS IN THE MIRE IN THE DUNGEON. THE WORD IS DUNG- AND EON.IT WAS JEREMIAH, KNOWN AS YEREME-YAHU IN HEBREW. HE WAS IN THE MIRE IN THE DUNGEON. THE WORD IS DUNG- AND EON.


What does the name Jeremiah mean in hebrew?

It means "the Lord is exalted". Those last three letters, iah, represent God's name whenever you find them at the end of a Hebrew name.


How do you pronounce yimiyahu in Hebrew?

yimiyahu is not a Hebrew word. It looks like yirmeyahu (ירמיהו), which is the Hebrew equivalent of Jeremiah. That is pronounced yeer-may-YAH-hu.


How do you spell 'Jeremiah' in Latin?

The Latin spelling for the name 'Jeremiah' is Ieremias. The spelling is the same as the ancient, classical Greek. The name means 'Yhwh will raise' in Hebrew.


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