Chris Morgan
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No-one would believe Jeremiah's words until it was too late - and then there was Terror on Every Side! The cruel Babylonian army waits outside the city and King Zedekiah can't make up his mind what to do. Jeremiah advises surrender, but has Zedekiah the courage to obey?
Food and water are running out and Jeremiah's enemies blame him for the unfolding disaster. Will the king give them the opportunity they crave to punish Jeremiah?
...and time may...
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"I was twenty-one years old when the letter arrived. It was the most exciting letter I ever received. Written in my father's untidy scrawl, it had obviously been sent in the joy of discovery and his happiness showed in every word.
The Book of the Law of God had been found!"
King Josiah hears the words of God and everything starts to change.
Idolatry is forced to take a backward step and the true servants of God have some breathing space.
Let...
3) Early Days
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"Chapter 1 — My Birthday
It was on my seventeenth birthday that I first heard — or felt — God's voice. In those days, we seemed to have a happy extended family in Anathoth and I was welcome in it. Times are different now..."
From a family of priests in the peaceful reign of good King Josiah, came a young man Jeremiah, bringing words from God to his people. It was no message for the fainthearted, either. It was a message of Terror on Every...
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Terror on Every Side! The Life of Jeremiah: Volume 4 — The Darkness Deepens (Volume 4 of 5)
Mark Morgan (Bible Tales Online — www.BibleTales.online)
Jehoiakim's body is dumped outside the gates of Jerusalem, and his son Jeconiah reigns briefly over a city under siege.
Jeconiah surrenders and King Nebuchadnezzar takes him to Babylon — as Jeremiah had predicted — along with thousands of others.
Zedekiah promises to be Nebuchadnezzar's vassal,...
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Josiah's tireless work for God continues to the very end, but can a king really change an unwilling nation?
"Josiah was close to death as the chariot passed out of the valley of Jezreel, and well before the small convoy stopped for the night, the last great king of Judah was dead."
Josiah's sons Jehoahaz and Jehoiakim rule after him, and Judah enters moral free fall.
"As darkness had fallen on me, locked in the stocks, so darkness was falling on...