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The Books of Baruch & The Exiles - The Lost Prophecies of Jerusalem and the Babylonian Captivity

The Books of Baruch & The Exiles - The Lost Prophecies of Jerusalem and the Babylonian Captivity

Traditions / Tim Zengerink

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Editorial:
muze Publishing
Año de edición:
2025
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Historia
ISBN:
9781804217092
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What if the destruction of Jerusalem was only the beginning of God’s greater plan?The fall of Jerusalem and the exile to Babylon marked one of the most devastating events in Jewish history. But hidden within this tragedy were divine messages of prophecy, repentance, and redemption. The Books of Baruch offer a collection of writings attributed to the prophet Baruch, a close companion of Jeremiah, who chronicled Israel’s suffering while revealing God’s ultimate promise of restoration.Included Texts:The Book of Baruch - A moving reflection on Jerusalem’s destruction, prayers of repentance, and God’s enduring mercy.The Apocalypse of Baruch - A series of visions detailing the future of Israel, the coming judgment, and the ultimate restoration of the faithful.The Third Book of Baruch - A mystical text describing Baruch’s journey through the heavens, revealing divine secrets about creation and the afterlife.The Letter of Jeremiah - A powerful warning against idolatry, offering timeless wisdom on staying faithful in times of trial.What You’ll Discover Inside:Prophecies of the Babylonian Exile - Understand why Jerusalem fell and what these events meant for the future of Israel.Visions of the End Times - Explore predictions about the coming judgment and the promise of a new world.Warnings Against Idolatry - Learn timeless lessons about faith, obedience, and resisting corruption.A Lost Perspective on Jewish History - Gain insight into the spiritual struggles of the exiles and their hopes for redemption.Unlock the lost prophecies of Jerusalem and the Babylonian exile today.

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