Beginning the “Book of Consolation,” God promises to restore the fortunes of Israel and Judah, bringing them back from captivity. Though the present is a time of great distress (“a time of distress for Jacob”) He will heal their wounds, judge their oppressors, and rebuild the city, and they shall be His people.
Jeremiah study chapter
Jeremiah 30
c. 587 BCThe promise of restoration for Israel and Judah after the time of distress.
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