The story of Jeremy

Jeremy was a biblical figure who is best known for his role in the Old Testament. He was the son of Obed and the grandson of Ruth and Boaz. He was the great-grandson of Nahshon, the prince of the tribe of Judah. Jeremy was a great leader and was known for his wisdom and courage. He was a judge in Israel and was responsible for leading the people in times of crisis. He was also known for his faithfulness to God and his willingness to stand up for what was right. Jeremy was married to a woman named Abigail and they had several children together. He was also the father of Jesse, the father of King David. Jeremy is best known for his role in the Old Testament as a judge and leader of the people of Israel. He was a wise and courageous leader who was faithful to God and willing to stand up for what was right. He was also the father of Jesse, the father of King David.
Name meaning
The name "Jeremy" is of English origin and is derived from the Hebrew name "Jeremiah," which means "Yahweh will uplift" or "God will exalt." Jeremiah was a significant prophet in the Hebrew Bible, and the name carried over into English through translations of biblical texts. Jeremy has been a popular name in English-speaking countries and is often associated with a sense of strong character and faithfulness.
Name origin
Hebrew
First mention
Matthew 2:17
Appearances in the Bible
2 mentions