The story of Jeremai

Jeremiah was a prophet in the Hebrew Bible, best known for his book of prophecies, the Book of Jeremiah. He was the son of Hilkiah, a priest from the town of Anathoth in the land of Benjamin. He had a younger brother, Hanamel, and a sister, Hamutal. Jeremiah's prophetic ministry began in the thirteenth year of the reign of King Josiah of Judah, and lasted until after the fall of Jerusalem in 586 BC. He was known for his warnings of the impending destruction of Jerusalem and the kingdom of Judah, and his call for repentance. He also wrote about the coming of a new covenant between God and his people. Jeremiah is best known for his prophecies of the destruction of Jerusalem and the kingdom of Judah, and his call for repentance. He also wrote about the coming of a new covenant between God and his people. He is remembered for his courage in speaking out against the sins of his people, even when it meant facing death. He is also remembered for his faithfulness to God, even in the face of great suffering.
Name meaning
The name "Jeremai" is quite uncommon and does not have a widely recognized meaning or origin. However, it appears to be a variation or a creative spelling of more traditional names like "Jeremiah." The name "Jeremiah" is of Hebrew origin and means "Yahweh will exalt" or "appointed by God." It is a deeply historical and biblical name, associated with the Hebrew prophet Jeremiah from the Old Testament, who is known for his prophecies and messages to the people of Israel. If "Jeremai" is indeed derived from "Jeremiah," it could carry similar connotations. However, the meaning of a name can also be personalized or interpreted subjectively, especially when dealing with less common variations.
Name origin
Hebrew
First mention
Ezra 10:33
Appearances in the Bible
1 mentions
In Hebrew
ירמיהו