Luis Alberto Alves Jeremiah prophesied 1878 years in advance that Israel would become a State, three years after the end of World War II in 1948. He also prophesied the episode in which Jerusalem would be sacked and destroyed by troops commanded by the Roman general Titus in the year 70 AD, including with the destruction of Solomon's temple, where today only the wailing wall remains. In this invasion, the number of dead Jews, according to the Jewish historian Flavius Josephus, covered the streets of the city with blood, even lacking wood for the Romans to crucify the Jews who faced the Roman troops. Before Jesus Christ died, in Luke 21-6, He would say, "From what you see, the days will come when not one stone will be left upon another, they will all be thrown down." Jeremiah made this prediction 414 years earlier, confirming what Jesus was going to say about the tragedy that would befall Jerusalem. It is in this context, described here in this chapter 29, that Jeremiah writes this letter and sends from Jerusalem to the leaders, who still remained among the exiles, to the priests, to the prophets and to all the people that Nebuchadnezzar would take captive to Babylon and there they would stay 70 years old. Luís Alberto Alves is a pastor
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terça-feira, 28 de junho de 2022
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Luis Alberto Alves Jeremiah prophesied 1878 years in advance that Israel would become a State, three years after the end of World War II in 1948. He also prophesied the episode in which Jerusalem would be sacked and destroyed by troops commanded by the Roman general Titus in the year 70 AD, including with the destruction of Solomon's temple, where today only the wailing wall remains. In this invasion, the number of dead Jews, according to the Jewish historian Flavius Josephus, covered the streets of the city with blood, even lacking wood for the Romans to crucify the Jews who faced the Roman troops. Before Jesus Christ died, in Luke 21-6, He would say, "From what you see, the days will come when not one stone will be left upon another, they will all be thrown down." Jeremiah made this prediction 414 years earlier, confirming what Jesus was going to say about the tragedy that would befall Jerusalem. It is in this context, described here in this chapter 29, that Jeremiah writes this letter and sends from Jerusalem to the leaders, who still remained among the exiles, to the priests, to the prophets and to all the people that Nebuchadnezzar would take captive to Babylon and there they would stay 70 years old. Luís Alberto Alves is a pastor
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