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    COURSE INTEGRATION PAPER JEREMIAH 29:11 ____________________ A Paper Presented to Dr. Ken Hanna Dallas Theological Seminary _____________________ In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Course BE101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics ______________________ By Pamela Frazier December 2013 Course Integration Assignment: Jeremiah 29:11 I. Five Timeless Universal Principles II. Theme III

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    Babylonian Exile Essay

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    and give consolation to the people. One time period in which there were many prophets was the Babylonian Exile, where the people of Judah were taken and deported to live in Babylon. Of the books of the prophets Isaiah and Jeremiah, Isaiah 63:7-64:12 and Jeremiah 29:4-23 will be examined together. The book of Isaiah can essentially be divided into three groups of authors, the first being an eight century prophet called Isaiah of Jerusalem. The second is an anonymous prophet who shares

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    on the message of God spoken through the Prophet Jeremiah found in 29:10-14 one must know the circumstances that led up to the Babylonian destruction of Judah and the oppression of the kingdom’s people as exiles. One must know the destruction before one may see the grace of God bestowed upon the people in a message of renewal, restoration and salvation. Judah, the southern kingdom, came under threat from the Babylonians during the time of Jeremiah the Prophet which was from 628 until 586 B.C.E.

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    The book of Jeremiah demonstrates the in depth feelings of the prophets like no other book. Jeremiah is known as the longest prophet book in the Old Testament. It shows us some of the most important events and moments in Jeremiah’s life. Jeremiah had a huge impact on religion and others interpretations of the matter. The Lord had come to Jeremiah giving him the gift to display his words for him and spread the word. From the book of Jeremiah chapter 1 verse 9-10 states, “Then the Lord reached out

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    The prophets Isaiah and Jeremiah were two prophets that prophesied to the falling and fallen kingdom of Judah. Isaiah prophesies to Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah. Jeremiah prophesies during the reign of Josiah through the captivity of Judah. Isaiah prophesies to a rebelling nation, while Jeremiah prophesies to a nation that has been sorely punished for this rebellion. As we can see then, the kingdom of Judah did not listen to Isaiah, because else they would have repented. Something that is

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    scary or difficult the task is. To prove this I read and analyzed the book “Peace Like a River” by Leif Enger. In the book there was one specific character that displayed the most courage and that was Jeremiah, Reuben, the main character's, father. Out of all of Jeremiah’s acts of courage there were three that really stood out to me: Jeremiah resuscitates his newborn son, Reuben, after all the doctors gave up on him, Jeremiah rescues and protects his eldest son's

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    Jeremiah Vs Ezekiel

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    Among the Old Testament prophets, Jeremiah and Ezekiel are probably the most outstanding ones. Living in the same historical period, witnessing and being part of tragic, crucial changes in the Judas history, having a similar background, these two men still differ a lot in their views, lifestyle and way of prophesying. Jeremiah was likely born between 650 and 645 B.C. not far from Jerusalem in a family of a priest and was by being trained for holy service in the priesthood was prepared for his future

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    Ellie and Jeremiah fall in love with each other. They face many challenges with being an interracial couple. No one likes the idea of them being together. This book is different than the real world because in this book, the cops who shot Jeremiah were arrested. If you look at the different cases where white cops have shot African-Americans, the cops haven’t gotten arrested. This book also reminds me of the book Let the Circle Be Unbroken. I read about interracial relationships in this book. Mama’s

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    Jeremiah Jeremiah was born around 650 B.C. The son of Hilkiah, a priest from the town of Anathoth, in a small village located North of Jerusalem in the territory of Benjamin.The meaning of his name is “Yahweh Exalts” and “Yahweh Throws”. His career is believed to have started when he was around twenty or twenty three years of age. The book begins with an account of Jeremiah was called to be a prophet even before Jeremiah was born Yahweh had a plan or purpose for him to fulfill. There is much information

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    In the book Soar by Joan Bauer, Jeremiah is the main character. He loves playing baseball and doesn’t let anyone or anything get in his way when it comes to it. Even though he has an unhealthy heart he still has a great personality. In one part of the book Jeremiah's team were going to play a game but they only had 13 players. Jeremiah didn’t want to quit, so he found other players to play on his team. Jeremiah was adopted by his dad, Walter he was left in front of Walter’s work and there he was

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