"Expositor's Bible: The Book of Jeremiah, Chapters XXI.-LII." by W. H. Bennett is an exploration of the prophet Jeremiah's pronouncements during a time of crisis for Judah. Penned in the late 1800s, it closely studies the latter part of the Book of Jeremiah, providing interpretations of the prophet's words as the kingdom of Judah faces challenges. The book seeks to clarify both the historical events and the religious ideas contained within Jeremiah's prophecies with an introduction to the setting by observing the political and social environments in Jerusalem as the nation comes to terms with the threat. It emphasizes the intense personality of Jeremiah and highlights important themes found in his prophecies, providing a foundation for understanding the relationship between divine judgment.

Expositor's Bible: The Book of Jeremiah, Chapters XXI.-LII.
By W. H. (William Henry) Bennett
Witness a solitary prophet's struggle as he delivers messages of impending doom and eventual restoration to a nation on the brink of destruction.
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