With reference to the teachings of Jeremiah, describe how the Israelites were encouraged to live in hope during Babylonian exile.

      

With reference to the teachings of Jeremiah, describe how the Israelites were encouraged to
live in hope during Babylonian exile.

  

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- Jeremiah thought that Israelites would be restored.
- When they came back from exile they would prosper.
- They would have fair/just rules
- They would live in peace
- God would increase their number by them having many children/encouraged to marry and get
children.
- They would worship him alone/they would be his people/he would be their God.
- They would live forever in the land God would give them.
- God would give them a king from David’s lineage who would rule wisely
- The exile /suffering would not last forever/God had good plans for them.
- Laws would be written in their hearts; they would know God individually.
- Their sins would be forgiven.
- Individuals will be responsible for their sins
- God would make an everlasting covenant with them.
- God would raise a new community of his people.
gideon1 answered the question on October 3, 2017 at 04:10


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