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J. Andrew Dearman
The NIV Application Commentary: Jeremiah and Lamentations
Copyright © 2002 by J. Andrew Dearman
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Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 49530
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Dearman, J. Andrew
Jeremiah and Lamentations/ J. Andrew Dearman.
p. cm.—(NIV application commentary)
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN-10:0-310-20616-2
ISBN-13:978-0-310-20616-3
1. Bible. N.T. Jeremiah—Commentaries. 2. Bible. N.T. Lamentations—Commentaries. I. Title. II. Series.
I. Title. II. Series.
II. Series.
BS1525.53.D43 2002
224’.2077—dc21 2001005613
CIP
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This volume is dedicated to my sister Jan Dearman:
A missionary among the nations,
she is one who can boast in the Lord (see Jer. 9:23–24).
Text and Commentary on Jeremiah
Text and Commentary on Lamentations
Series Introduction
The NIV Application Commentary Series is unique. Most commentaries help us make the journey from our world back to the world of the Bible. They enable us to cross the barriers of time, culture, language, and geography that separate us from the biblical world. Yet they only offer a one-way ticket to the past and assume that we can somehow make the return journey on our own. Once they have explained the original meaning of a book or passage, these commentaries give us little or no help in exploring its contemporary significance. The information they offer is valuable, but the job is only half done.
Recently, a few commentaries have included some contemporary application as one of their goals. Yet that application is often sketchy or moralistic, and some volumes sound more like printed sermons than commentaries.
The primary goal of the NIV Application Commentary Series is to help you with the difficult but vital task of bringing an ancient message into a modern context. The series not only focuses on application as a finished product but also helps you think through the process of moving from the original meaning of a passage to its contemporary significance. These are commentaries, not popular expositions. They are ...
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About Jeremiah, LamentationsThe books of Jeremiah and Lamentations cannot be separated from the political conditions of ancient Judah. Beginning with the righteous king Josiah, who ushered in a time of glorious but brief religious reform, Jeremiah reflects the close tie between spiritual and political prosperity or disaster, between the actions and heart of Judah and her kings and their fortunes as a nation. While few of us today have any firsthand understanding of what it means to live in a theocracy, the central theme of Jeremiah and Lamentations remains clear and still holds true: God first, politics second. The words, prayers, and poems of “the weeping prophet” serve to realign us with God’s priorities, turning us from evil and encouraging us to pursue God and his ways. With emotion and spiritual depth, these prophetic writings beckon us toward a spiritual integrity that can still affect the course of individuals and nations today. |
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