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In today’s upside-down world, right looks wrong, wrong looks right, and the good guys are getting the short end of the stick. If you don’t believe that, read this.
Sin has dire consequences, both for individuals and nations. This insightful article on Lamentations 1 examines what Judah’s sin wrought.
Lamentations 2 reveals three areas of Judah’s destruction and paints vivid word-pictures of the torment the Jewish nation endured as it went into captivity.
The southern kingdom of Judah was in trouble with God. About a century earlier, the Lord had allowed the Assyrians to destroy the northern kingdom of Israel. That event should have served as a graphic...
You’ll feel as though you were in Jerusalem in 586 b.c. as you explore Lamentations 4—5 and the anguish of the Roman destruction.
Thank you. This was very helpful as I try to study Lamentations.
I continue to have many questions and have been using Matthew Henrey’s commentary.
Was the Ark of the Covenant destroyed when the Temple was destroyed or was it carried into Babylon?
I am 77 years old and as a child, I remember a pastor saying that God carried the Bible up to Heaven and now the Earth became God’s footstool. I find this hard to believe.
Can you direct me to scripture that will help me learn more about the Ark of the Covenant?
Thank you,
Dorothea Brittin-Turner