Who was Jeremiah?

Prophet of doom and hope

The story of Jeremiah

Jeremiah - Prophet, Cohen
Jeremiah - Prophet, Cohen
Died: -585From: AnathothProphet, Cohen

Jeremiah was a prophet in the Old Testament of the Bible, who lived in the Kingdom of Judah during the reign of five different kings. He was born in the town of Anathoth, which was near Jerusalem. Jeremiah is one of the most well-known prophets in the Bible, known for his prophecy of the Babylonian captivity and the destruction of Jerusalem. He is also famous for his Lamentations, which were written after the destruction of the city. Jeremiah was called by God to be a prophet while still a young man, and he was tasked with warning the people of Judah about the consequences of their idolatry and sin. Despite being opposed and rejected by many, he persevered in his mission and continued to speak out against the corrupt leadership and the idol worship of the people. Jeremiah's prophecy of the Babylonian captivity was fulfilled when the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar conquered Jerusalem and took many of the people of Judah into captivity. During this time, Jeremiah continued to preach and write, and his messages of hope and encouragement helped sustain the people during their difficult time in Babylon. Jeremiah died at an unknown age and the exact circumstances of his death are not recorded in the Bible. However, tradition states that he was stoned to death by his own people for his unpopular messages. Despite the challenges he faced, Jeremiah's legacy as a prophet and a faithful servant of God endures to this day, and his messages continue to offer comfort and guidance to those who read and study his words.

Name meaning

Yahweh will exalt or God will uplift

Name origin

Hebrew

Role

Prophet, Cohen

First mention

2 Kings 23:31

Appearances in the Bible

133 mentions

In Hebrew

ירמיהו