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Jeremiah was called as a prophet to warn Israel that their rebellious hearts and rejection of God and his ways would lead to judgement. His prophecies of Babylonian exile and the destruction of the temple come to pass, but in among the bad news, he also brings the promise of hope – that God’s people will return to the land, that God will send his Messiah, and that all nations will one day acknowledge Israel’s God. Bob Fyall’s valuable addition to the Teaching series will help preachers and Bible study leaders to work through this Major Prophet and see the faithfulness of God in the face of the faithlessness of his people.

Endorsements

Bob writes with a passionate desire to help preachers, and therefore their hearers, to not only understand the Scriptures, but through this to know God, and love and serve him more. … both astonishingly relevant and wonderfully reassuring.

William J. U. Philip
Minister, The Tron Church, Glasgow

Bob Fyall has given us a resource that will help those who love to preach from the Old Testament – and those who are reluctant to do so as well!

Iain Duguid
Professor of Old Testament, Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Author

Bob Fyall

Bob Fyall retired as Senior Tutor at Cornhill, Scotland and Associate Minister at the Tron Church, Glasgow, a few years ago. He also ministered in Durham for many years both pastoring a church and teaching in Theological College. In retirement he continues to write and preach as opportunity offers.

Specifications

ISBN 9781527110199

Author Bob Fyall

Imprint Focus

Category Bible Study & Commentaries

Series Proclamation Trust

Page Count 400

Width 198 mm

Height 130 mm

Weight 0.43 kg

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