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After more than forty chapters where it is Judah who is in God's crosshairs, it's refreshing to see that a few other Near Eastern Nations will also be on the receiving end of a kicking.
None of these countries exist any more, which is telling, and the language used by the prophet to describe their downfall is dramatic.
They won't be crowing at Judah's downfall for long, Jeremiah promises, they'll be too busy fleeing the ruins of their own shattered countries
Written and produced by Chas Bayfield
Music by Michael Auld and Jon Hawkins Music
Cover art by Lisa Goff
Send any comments or feedback to [email protected]
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By Chas BayfieldAfter more than forty chapters where it is Judah who is in God's crosshairs, it's refreshing to see that a few other Near Eastern Nations will also be on the receiving end of a kicking.
None of these countries exist any more, which is telling, and the language used by the prophet to describe their downfall is dramatic.
They won't be crowing at Judah's downfall for long, Jeremiah promises, they'll be too busy fleeing the ruins of their own shattered countries
Written and produced by Chas Bayfield
Music by Michael Auld and Jon Hawkins Music
Cover art by Lisa Goff
Send any comments or feedback to [email protected]
X: @WhollyBuyable