- Why is Jeremiah to record in written mode that “which God has spoken to him”?
- Where else do the words “Ve’ayleh hadevarim” appear in the TanakhAn acronym for the name of the Hebrew Bible: Torah, Neviim, and Ketuvim.?
- In Jeremiah 30:5-11, what final outcome is posited for B’nai Yisrael?
- But (Jeremiah 30:12-15) is there any point in the current complaining and planning?
- What will yield and bring redemption and good times — political planning or reliance on Divine action when warranted by mitzvah living?
- In Jeremiah 30:22, is “Eheyeh” a verb or a proper name (vide: Moses and the Burning Bush vignette)?
- But in Jeremiah 30:23-25, what is the time element governing the coming of good times?
- Can the Divine intent be “rapidized”?
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