Biblical Jeremiah

Jeremiah Bible Story

Christianity Oasis provides this Biblical Jeremiah Bible story on the Prophet Jeremiah in the Bible. We'll be looking into that and all aspects of the Bible seeking truth, understanding then peace.


Daily Bread Devotional Bible Study
The Book of Jeremiah
Chapter 1 - 52


Biblical Jeremiah Bible Story

The Prophet Jeremiah in the Bible Review

Welcome to our Christianity Oasis Daily Bread study program. This is our Biblical Jeremiah Bible story taking a look into the Prophet Jeremiah in the Bible and how the prophetic and thought provoking Biblical Jeremiah Bible story message affects your be-YOU-tiful Christian walk.

Biblical Jeremiah Bible Story Truth
The Prophet Jeremiah in the Bible Explanation

The Prophet Jeremiah was known as the weeping Prophet. He had to tell all the bad news of Babylon. He prophesied during the carryout.

The following is taken from the Encyclopedia Brittanica:

This sketch of Jeremiah's life portrays him as a courageous and persistent prophet who often had to endure physical suffering for his fidelity to the prophetic call. He also suffered inner doubts and conflicts, as his own words reveal, especially those passages that are usually called his "confessions" (Jeremiah 11:18–12:6; 15:10–21; 17:9–10, 14–18; 18:18–23; 20:7–12, 14–18).

They reveal a strong conflict between Jeremiah's natural inclinations and his deep sense of vocation to deliver Yahweh's message to the people. Jeremiah was by nature sensitive, introspective, and perhaps shy. He was denied participation in the ordinary joys and sorrows of his fellowmen and did not marry.

The Book of Jeremiah Bible Study Facts
The Book of Jeremiah Bible Verses Lesson

He thus could say, "I sat alone," with God's hand upon him. Jeremiah had periods of despondency when he expressed the wish that he had never been born or that he might run away and live alone in the desert. He reached the point of calling God "a deceitful brook, ... waters that fail" and even accused God of deceiving and overpowering him.

Yet there were times of exaltation when he could say to God, "Thy words became to me a joy and the delight of my heart," and he could speak of Yahweh as "a dread warrior" fighting by his side.

As a prophet, Jeremiah pronounced God's judgment upon the people of his time for their wickedness. He was concerned especially with false and insincere worship and failure to trust Yahweh in national affairs. He denounced social injustices but not so much as some previous prophets, such as Amos and Micah.

The Book of Jeremiah Bible Study Truth
The Book of Jeremiah Bible Verses Research

He found the source of sin to be in the weakness and corruption of the hearts of men—in what he often called "the stubbornness of the evil heart." He considered sin to be unnatural; he emphasized that some foreign nations were more loyal to their pagan (false) deities than Judah was to Yahweh (the real God), and he often contrasted nature's obedience to law with man's disobedience to God.

Jeremiah had more to say about repentance than any other prophet. He called upon men to turn away from their wicked ways and dependence upon idols and false gods and return to their early covenantal loyalty to Yahweh. Repentance thus had a strong ethical colouring, since it meant living in obedience to Yahweh's will for the individual and the nation.

Biblical Jeremiah Bible Story Summary
The Prophet Jeremiah in the Bible Conclusion

We truly hope you have enjoyed this brief look into the Biblical Jeremiah Bible story and that you choose to read the entire book of the prophet Jeremiah in the Bible as to hear and adhere to the prophecy within and to be prepared for what is to come just as it is with all of the Old Testament Bible studies.








There is a force out there that is attempting to overtake us all; it is Satan. There is another force that is protecting us from him; it is the Holy Spirit. It is a battle for souls. This battle is called Spiritual Warfare, and like it or not, you are right in the middle of it.

How to Prepare for Spiritual Warfare