When You Backslide 7 More Wicked Spirits Will Return – Jerrence’s Testimony

https://youtu.be/juf3Tdqt00U?si=fO0S3bTEjvL5U88m In this video Jerrence shares his testimony about backsliding. Jerrence was raised in a tough environment and chased money, success, and the pleasures of the world to fill the emptiness inside. In this raw and powerful testimony, he opens up about the battles, setbacks, and spiritual darkness he encountered along the way, including involvement with witchcraft. Discover how a spiderweb demon attached itself to his life, the eye-opening […]

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Pastor @trbutler turns to #Jeremiah to briefly think about what prophets were frequently called to do: warn us. Jeremiah had reason for fear, but God assured him and sent him to call us to safety. #bible #52verses52books52weeks https://youtu.be/6i1xW9cgzwI
This Week at Little Hills - Jeremiah (April 28, 2026)

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I'd wanted to keep going and look to where in #Jeremiah 30-31, the #prophet actually shares about God's plan of restoration for his people... but the storm had other plans. ⛈️🚨🌪️ https://youtu.be/6i1xW9cgzwI
This Week at Little Hills - Jeremiah (April 28, 2026)

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#Jeremiah 38:6a seems to me ungrammatical in the MT:
וַיִּקְח֣וּ אֶֽת־יִרְמְיָ֗הוּ וַיַּשְׁלִ֨כוּ אֹת֜וֹ אֶל־הַבּ֣וֹר׀ מַלְכִּיָּ֣הוּ בֶן־הַמֶּ֗לֶךְ
"They took Jeremiah and they threw him into the pit - Malkiyahu the king's son."

It cannot be "the pit of Malkiyahu" because הבור has a definite article.

Indeed, the Masoretes seemed to want to help readers exclude reading it as "the pit of" by adding a vertical line after "the pit."

#HebrewBible #TextualCriticism
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The Book of #Jeremiah is generally perceived as a rather depressing and distressing book, and for understandable reasons: most of Jeremiah's messages to the Judahites of his day were not pleasant, and his own experiences were grievous and severe. 
The Book of #Jeremiah is generally perceived as a rather depressing and distressing book, and for understandable reasons: most of Jeremiah's messages to the Judahites of his day were not pleasant, and his own experiences were grievous and severe. 

The word of YHWH through #Jeremiah seemed rather #treasonous

He encouraged and exhorted the Judahites to submit to the yoke of #Nebuchadnezzar king of #Babylon and preached how YHWH had given Nebuchadnezzar sovereignty over all the lands. 

The word of YHWH through #Jeremiah seemed rather #treasonous

He encouraged and exhorted the Judahites to submit to the yoke of #Nebuchadnezzar king of #Babylon and preached how YHWH had given Nebuchadnezzar sovereignty over all the lands. 

#Hananiah promised the people YHWH would break the yoke of the king of #Babylon and restore the exiled Judahites to the land within two years. 

We can understand why the people would rather have listened to and believed Hananiah over #Jeremiah.  But it would not be the case.
 

#Hananiah promised the people YHWH would break the yoke of the king of #Babylon and restore the exiled Judahites to the land within two years. 

We can understand why the people would rather have listened to and believed Hananiah over #Jeremiah.  But it would not be the case.