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Jeremiah & LamentationsThe death of a dream and what came after

Jeremiah & Lamentations

The death of a dream and what came after

Michael Wilcock
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Jeremiah was set aside to be the prophet to the nations. Set apart to be a voice that was not afraid to stand up for sharing the message of the Lord to those aiming headlong for judgement. There are responsibilities for those who belong to God. However God still loves his people even when they have sinned against him. We are reassured that hope can be found even in times of suffering.
Lamentations tells Jerusalem's story of suffering, starvation, and despair, till finally the walls are breached, the survivors deported, the goods looted and the city torched.

Michael Wilcock

About Michael Wilcock

Michael Wilcock is a respected author and Bible teacher. He has spent many years in pastoral ministry including his most recent charge, St Nicholas, Durham. He was formerly Director of Pastoral Studies at Trinity College, Bristol.

Specifications

  • Author: Michael Wilcock
  • Release Date: September 2013
  • Pages: 272
  • Format: Large trade paperback
  • Dimensions: 216 x 138
  • ISBN: 9781781911488
  • Imprint: Christian Focus
  • Category: Bible Study > Commentaries > Old Testament
  • Series: Focus on the Bible

Endorsements

Michael Wilcock's thorough and creative exposition of the books of Lamentations and Jeremiah is a joy to read. His clear style and pastoral perspective provide a valuable resource for preachers in the pulpit, teachers in the classroom, and other students of this important, and at times, difficult prophetic pair. I recommend it to those who would encounter Jeremiah's message in light of its ancient context, the redemptive work of Christ, and its application into the contemporary Christian life.

Scott Redd, President and Associate Professor of Old Testament, Reformed Theological Seminary, Washington, D.C.

It is a pleasure to commend this fine piece of commentary writing by Michael Wilcock. Over the years he has produced many commentaries on both Testaments, including some fine examples in the BST series. Here he has lost none of his touch as with sure-footed exegesis, spiritual insight and elegant writing he tackles the difficult books of Jeremiah and Lamentations. All Bible readers will profit from reading these books with a sympathetic and knowledgeable guide. However, they will also be of great use to preachers who will find themselves stimulated, enlightened and emboldened to tackle these often neglected books in the company of an experienced and erudite preacher.

Bob Fyall, Pastor, Preacher and Old Testament Scholar
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