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

Family

Relatives of Jeremiah

Jeremiah in the Bible

Explore all 44 chapters where Jeremiah appears

2 Kings

Chapter 23

The Book of the Law Found

The book of the law is discovered during repairs to the temple, leading to further reforms and a revival of faith.

Read Chapter

2 Kings

Chapter 24

Babylonian Captivity of Judah

Nebuchadnezzar, the king of Babylon, conquers Judah and exiles many of its citizens to Babylon.

Read Chapter

1 Chronicles

Chapter 5

Reuben, Gad, and the Half-Tribe of Manasseh

A genealogy of each of the twelve tribes of Israel, detailing their family lineages and populations.

Read Chapter

1 Chronicles

Chapter 12

Warriors Join David

Warriors join David

Read Chapter

2 Chronicles

Chapter 35

Josiah's Passover and Death

Josiah's last acts of piety, including the celebration of the Passover, and the somber conclusion of his reign with his ...

Read Chapter

2 Chronicles

Chapter 36

Judah's Final Years and Exile

The chapter narrates the tragic decline of Judah, marked by idolatry, disobedience, and the Babylonian conquest, leading...

Read Chapter

Ezra

Chapter 1

Commissioning of Ezra

Ezra is commissioned by King Artaxerxes to lead the return of the exiles to Jerusalem and to enforce the law.

Read Chapter

Nehemiah

Chapter 10

The Signing of a Covenant

The signing of a covenant to obey the law, including the appointment of leaders to enforce the law.

Read Chapter

Nehemiah

Chapter 12

Dedication of the Wall

The dedication of the wall of Jerusalem and the celebration of the feast of Dedication.

Read Chapter

Daniel

Chapter 9

Daniel's Prayer for Jerusalem

Daniel prays for the restoration of Jerusalem and the coming of the Messiah.

Read Chapter

Jeremiah

Chapter 1

The Calling of Jeremiah

In Jeremiah 1, God calls Jeremiah to be a prophet to the nations. Despite his feelings of inadequacy and youthfulness, G...

Read Chapter

Jeremiah

Chapter 7

Condemnation of Hypocritical Worship

God speaks through prophet Jeremiah, condemning the hypocritical worship of the people of Judah. Despite their offerings...

Read Chapter

Jeremiah

Chapter 11

The Broken Covenant

In chapter 11 of the book of Jeremiah, God speaks to the prophet about the broken covenant between Him and His people. H...

Read Chapter

Jeremiah

Chapter 14

The Drought and God's Response

In Jeremiah 14, the prophet laments the severe drought plaguing Judah and Jerusalem. He cries out to God for mercy and i...

Read Chapter

Jeremiah

Chapter 18

The Potter and the Clay

In Jeremiah chapter 18, God instructs Jeremiah to visit a potter's house where he witnesses the potter molding and shapi...

Read Chapter

Jeremiah

Chapter 19

The Broken Jar

In Jeremiah chapter 19, the prophet is commanded by God to take a clay jar and go to the valley of Ben Hinnom. There, he...

Read Chapter

Jeremiah

Chapter 20

Jeremiah's Persecution and Prayer

In Jeremiah chapter 20, we see the continuation of Jeremiah's persecution by Pashhur, a priest, for prophesying against ...

Read Chapter

Jeremiah

Chapter 21

The Consequences of Rejecting God's Word

In Jeremiah 21, King Zedekiah sends messengers to the prophet Jeremiah to inquire about the outcome of an impending Baby...

Read Chapter

Jeremiah

Chapter 24

The Good and Bad Figs

In Jeremiah Chapter 24, the prophet is shown a vision of two baskets of figs presented before the Lord. One basket holds...

Read Chapter

Jeremiah

Chapter 25

God's Judgment on Judah and the Nations

In Jeremiah 25, God pronounces judgment on Judah and the surrounding nations for their sins and unfaithfulness. Jeremiah...

Read Chapter

Jeremiah

Chapter 26

Jeremiah's Prophecy in the Temple

In chapter 26 of the book of Jeremiah, the prophet delivers a warning message from God to the people of Judah. Speaking ...

Read Chapter

Jeremiah

Chapter 27

Submitting to the Babylonian Empire

In Jeremiah 27, God instructs Jeremiah to make a yoke and put it on his neck as a symbol of submission to the Babylonian...

Read Chapter

Jeremiah

Chapter 28

The False Prophet and the True Message

In Jeremiah chapter 28, a false prophet named Hananiah challenges Jeremiah's prophecies by predicting that the Babylonia...

Read Chapter

Jeremiah

Chapter 29

God's Plan for His People

In chapter 29 of the book of Jeremiah, God sends a message to the exiles in Babylon through the prophet Jeremiah. He tel...

Read Chapter

Jeremiah

Chapter 30

God's Restoration for His People

In Jeremiah chapter 30, God speaks to the prophet about the coming restoration of His people after a time of judgment an...

Read Chapter

Jeremiah

Chapter 32

Purchase of a Field During Babylonian Siege

In Jeremiah 32, God commands the prophet to buy a field in his hometown of Anathoth, even though it was currently under ...

Read Chapter

Jeremiah

Chapter 33

Restoration of Jerusalem

In Jeremiah 33, God speaks to the prophet about the restoration of Jerusalem. Despite the city being besieged and its pe...

Read Chapter

Jeremiah

Chapter 34

The Broken Covenant

In Jeremiah chapter 34, the Lord commands Jeremiah to speak to the leaders of Judah regarding their broken covenant with...

Read Chapter

Jeremiah

Chapter 35

The Rechabites' Faithfulness

In Jeremiah 35, God commands Jeremiah to bring the Rechabites, a group of nomadic people, to the temple to offer them wi...

Read Chapter

Jeremiah

Chapter 36

The Scribe's Call and King's Ignorance

In Jeremiah chapter 36, God commands Jeremiah to write down all the prophecies he had spoken against Judah and its kings...

Read Chapter

Jeremiah

Chapter 37

Jeremiah's Imprisonment

In Jeremiah 37, King Zedekiah sends two officials to Jeremiah to inquire about the outcome of the Babylonian siege. Jere...

Read Chapter

Jeremiah

Chapter 38

Jeremiah in the Cistern

In Jeremiah chapter 38, we see the prophet's continued persecution by the officials of Judah for prophesying against the...

Read Chapter

Jeremiah

Chapter 39

Judah's Fall and the Capture of Jerusalem

In Jeremiah chapter 39, Babylonian forces capture Jerusalem and burn down the temple. King Zedekiah attempts to flee but...

Read Chapter

Jeremiah

Chapter 40

Gedaliah Appointed Governor

After the fall of Jerusalem to the Babylonians, the Babylonian captain, Nebuzaradan, appointed Gedaliah as governor over...

Read Chapter

Jeremiah

Chapter 42

Seeking God's Guidance

In Jeremiah chapter 42, a group of Judean leaders asks the prophet to pray for guidance from God regarding whether they ...

Read Chapter

Jeremiah

Chapter 43

The Futility of Resistance against God's Will

In Jeremiah chapter 43, the prophet warns the people of Judah not to flee to Egypt to escape the Babylonians, as it goes...

Read Chapter

Jeremiah

Chapter 44

Idolatry condemned by God

In Jeremiah 44, the prophet confronts the people of Judah who had fled to Egypt after the Babylonian invasion. He admoni...

Read Chapter

Jeremiah

Chapter 45

Comfort for Baruch in Times of Hardship

In Jeremiah chapter 45, Baruch, Jeremiah's faithful scribe, expresses his discouragement amidst the turmoil of Judah. Go...

Read Chapter

Jeremiah

Chapter 46

The Babylonian Conquest of Egypt Foretold

In Jeremiah chapter 46, God instructs the prophet to speak a message of judgment against Egypt. A great invasion by the ...

Read Chapter

Jeremiah

Chapter 47

The Fall of Philistia

Jeremiah prophesies the downfall of the Philistines, traditional foes of Israel. The chapter depicts the Philistines as ...

Read Chapter

Jeremiah

Chapter 49

Prophecies against the Nations

In Jeremiah chapter 49, the prophet receives prophecies from God regarding several nations neighboring Israel, including...

Read Chapter

Jeremiah

Chapter 50

The Fall of Babylon

Jeremiah prophesied the downfall of Babylon and the restoration of God's people. Babylon, once a powerful nation, will f...

Read Chapter

Jeremiah

Chapter 51

The Fall of Babylon

In Jeremiah chapter 51, the prophet delivers a message of judgment against Babylon. He foretells its destruction and the...

Read Chapter

Jeremiah

Chapter 52

The Fall of Jerusalem

Jeremiah 52 recounts the fall of Jerusalem and the captivity of Judah at the hands of Babylon. The chapter outlines the ...

Read Chapter

Showing all 44 chapter appearances