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When Speaking the Truth is Considered Unpatriotic

In Jeremiah 38, the prophet is thrown in jail for pronouncing God's displeasure and judgment on the nation's sins.

Praying Through Jeremiah

Jeremiah's prophecies provide a great textbook for Christians living today who would like to understand God's ways.

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