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Jeremiah

Earamyah

Victor Alexander

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This is a translation of the Book of Jeremiah the Prophet of the Old Testament from the Ancient Aramaic Scriptures of the Ancient Church of the East. This is a very significant prophetic Book of the Scriptures.Jeremiah is the other half of the story of the preparation of the Nation of Israel for the Coming of the Messiah. The first half is the story of Moses and the Law. These two prophets, Moses and Jeremiah, are essential to an understanding of the Creator's plan for humanity.Until now the Western Churches have taught that the Law was given through Moses, but now it is clear that the New Covenant is prophesied through Jeremiah. Jesus would be coming as a Jew and the nation was being disciplined. That is why the Western theologians took an axe to Jeremiah, because his prophecies would put an end to their claim that "the kingdom was taken from the Jews and given to the Gentiles." It is clear according to Jeremiah's prophecies and their fulfillment that not only Jesus would come as a Jew but that the entire Jewish nation would embrace him. In fact, the only ones who rejected him were a handful of scribes and high priests, those whose positions were directly threatened by Jesus, and King Herod whose authority would be questioned. However, Jesus would not be coming as a king of this world, and that fact also is clarified by the Book of Jeremiah.
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