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  1. In the final episode of this series, John McCarthy explores his personal connection to the Bible as an Israeli and Jew but acknowledges the differences betwe...

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  2. Mar 16, 2021 · Includes bibliographical references (pages 159-175) and indexes. The scribe -- The sage -- The apocalyptic seer -- Baruch in later Jewish, Christian, and Islamic tradition -- Epilogue: The evolution of Baruch from scribe to sage and seer. Access-restricted-item.

  3. It was a time of impending calamity for the southern kingdom of Judah. One man, Jeremiah, stood practically alone, seeking to stem the tide of the nation’s apostasy. By his side was his faithful scribe, Baruch ben Neriah. Baruch’s ministry was to write down accurately all of the prophet’s messages.

  4. Baruch ben Neriah (Hebrew: ברוך בן נריה Bārūḵ ben Nərīyā) was an Israelite scribe, and (probably) the Biblical Author of the book of Genesis. Baruch is most widely known for being the scribe for the prophet Jeremiah, as well as his follower, disciple, secretary, and dedicated friend.

  5. Then Jeremiah called Baruch the son of Neriah: and Baruch wrote from the mouth of Jeremiah all the words of the LORD, which he had spoken unto him, upon a roll of a book. And Jeremiah commanded Baruch, ...

  6. Nov 29, 2021 · We learn Jeremiah finds Baruk ben-Neriah in [36:4] to write his prophecies from YHVH & to read them to congregates at the Temple. Baruk fulfills this task in [Jeremiah 36:8] "And Baruk ben-Neriah did according to all that Yirmiyahu the-prophet had commanded him, to read in the book the words of YHVH in the House of YHVH."

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  8. Berean Standard Bible. So Jeremiah called Baruch son of Neriah, and at the dictation of Jeremiah, Baruch wrote on a scroll all the words that the LORD had spoken to Jeremiah. King James Bible.

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