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Jeremiah

Jeremiah, according to the Bible, was a Hebrew prophet. He was born at Anathoth, a priestly city 3 miles North of Jerusalem, where, after his removal thither, he spent as a prophet the greater part of his life, viz., from 629 to 588 BC. His prophecy was a lifelong protest against the iniquity and folly of his countrymen, and was conceived in bitter foreboding of the hopeless ruin they were bringing down upon their heads. His faithfulness offended friend and foe alike, and more than one plot was laid against his life, which was one of ever-deepening sadness and one long wail over the ruin of the country he so loved. He lived to see the issue of his prediction in the captivity of the people, though he did not go into captivity with them, the conqueror having allowed him to remain as he wished. He appears to have died in Egypt. He was the author of "Lamentations," and it is thought of sundry of the Psalms.

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