"Jeremiah: Being The Baird Lecture for 1922" by George Adam Smith is study of the prophet Jeremiah, that explores his life and teachings. The book highlights Jeremiah’s introspection, his difficult relationship with faith, and his important impact on Jewish spirituality. Smith connects Jeremiah’s prophecies to the historical events of his time, specifically the coming Babylonian captivity, which sets the stage for discussions about expressions of sadness, hope, and salvation in his work. The book gives a basis for understanding discussions about the themes that are present in his deep and expressive writings, creating a understanding of Jeremiah’s character and the importance of his writings.

Jeremiah : Being The Baird Lecture for 1922
By George Adam Smith
Witness the psychological and spiritual trials of a prophet as he grapples with faith, duty, and impending doom in ancient Israel.
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2008-11-28
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About the AuthorSir George Adam Smith was a Scottish theologian. He was the Principal of the University of Aberdeen between 1909 and 1935 and an important figure in the United Free Church of Scotland.
Sir George Adam Smith was a Scottish theologian. He was the Principal of the University of Aberdeen between 1909 and 1935 and an important figure in the United Free Church of Scotland.
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