Who burned Jeremiah's scroll?

"Take another scroll and write on it all the words that were on the first scroll, which Jehoiakim king of Judah burned up.
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Who burned the scroll in the Bible?

This book contains prophecies attributed to the prophet Jeremiah, and is one of the Books of the Prophets. This chapter records the burning of a scroll of Jeremiah's prophecy by King Jehoiakim and the creation of another scroll by Baruch the scribe, acting on Jeremiah's instructions.
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Who broke the yoke from Jeremiah's neck?

12 ¶ Then the word of the Lord came unto Jeremiah the prophet, after that Hananiah the prophet had broken the yoke from off the neck of the prophet Jeremiah, saying, 13 Go and tell Hananiah, saying, Thus saith the Lord; Thou hast broken the yokes of wood; but thou shalt make for them yokes of iron.
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What did the king do to Jeremiah?

Previous to this, Jeremiah's prophecies of the captivity of Judah were read to King Jehoiakim, who cut them up and burned them.
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What did Jehoiakim do?

Rabbinical literature describes Jehoiakim as a godless tyrant who committed atrocious sins and crimes. He is portrayed as living in incestuous relations with his mother, daughter-in-law, and stepmother, and was in the habit of murdering men, whose wives he then violated and whose property he seized.
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What happened to Zedekiah?

He and his leaders were taken before King Nebuchadrezzar at Riblah, in Syria, where Zedekiah's sons were slain in his presence and he, a disloyal vassal, was blinded and carried in chains to Babylon, where he was imprisoned until his death.
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Was Nebuchadnezzar a good king?

In addition to his military campaigns, Nebuchadnezzar is remembered as a great builder king. The prosperity ensured by his wars allowed Nebuchadnezzar to conduct great building projects in Babylon, and elsewhere in Mesopotamia.
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Who imprisoned Jeremiah?

Jeremiah started to leave the city to go to the territory of Benjamin to get his share of the property among the people there. But when he reached the Benjamin Gate, the captain of the guard, whose name was Irijah son of Shelemiah, the son of Hananiah, arrested him and said, "You are deserting to the Babylonians!"
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Who saved Jeremiah from the cistern?

Ebed-Melech is notable for rescuing the prophet Jeremiah from the cistern into which he had been cast to his death. Later Jeremiah relayed God's message to him saying that he, Ebed-Melech, would "not fall by the sword" during the Fall of Jerusalem to the Babylonians because he had put his trust in Him (God).
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Who had their eyes gouged out in the Bible?

There, Zedekiah saw his sons put to death. Then his own eyes were put out and he was loaded with chains and carried captive to Babylon (2 Kings 25:1–7; 2 Chronicles 36:12; Jeremiah 32:4–5; 34:2–3; 39:1–7; 52:4–11; Ezekiel 12:13), where he remained a prisoner until he died.
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What happened Jeremiah 28?

This chapter contains a confrontation between prophets Jeremiah and Hananiah: Hananiah's false prophecy is responded by Jeremiah's answer, Jeremiah 28:1-9. Hananiah breaks Jeremiah's yoke, Jeremiah foretells an iron yoke, and Hananiah's death, Jeremiah 28:10-17.
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What does Jeremiah 29 verse 11 mean?

Christians facing difficult situations today can take comfort in Jeremiah 29:11 knowing that it is not a promise to immediately rescue us from hardship or suffering, but rather a promise that God has a plan for our lives and regardless of our current situation, He can work through it to prosper us and give us a hope ...
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Why did Jeremiah wear a yoke?

As directed by the Lord, Jeremiah made a yoke and put it on his neck. A yoke is something put on the neck for the purpose of carrying burdens. The yoke symbolized captivity or slavery. Jeremiah taught the people that Judah and her surrounding nations would be under the “yoke” of Babylon.
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Who destroy the written word of God?

5 King Jehoiakim's Attempt to Destroy the Written Word of God (Jeremiah 36).
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Who is worthy to open the scroll Bible verse?

Revelation 5 1

And I saw a mighty angel proclaiming in a loud voice, "Who is worthy to break the seals and open the scroll?" But no one in heaven or on earth or under the earth could open the scroll or even look inside it.
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Who was Jeremiah's scribe?

Jeremiah went into hiding and dictated another… … probably owes its composition to Baruch, the scribe who, according to chapter 36, wrote the prophecies against Israel and Judah and all the nations from Jeremiah's dictation.
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What race is cushite?

History. Cushitic speaking peoples were present in Ethiopia by 4000–5000 years BC. The Cushitic speaking ethnic groups were divided into the Northern Cushites (Beja), the Central Cushites (Agaw) and the Eastern Cushites which today includes many ethnic groups such as the Oromo, Somali, Afar amongst others.
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Which prophet was thrown in a dry well?

He is accused of being a trai- tor for announcing God's judgment on Jerusalem through the Babylonians. After being thrown into a dry well to perish, he eventually is rescued and kept in a prison, only to be carried off to Egypt against his will. Jeremiah is not the only suffering prophet.
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Why was Jeremiah called the weeping prophet?

“His message was one of hope and warning. The Israelites were getting away their destiny and God was trying to call them back. Jeremiah was faithful when God gave him a strong word and challenged him to execute that word. They called him the Weeping Prophet because his heart was so tender.”
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Who in the Bible went to jail?

According to the Acts of the Apostles, St. Paul and Silas were in Philippi (a former city in present-day Greece), where they were arrested, flogged, and imprisoned for causing a public nuisance. The song relates what happened next, as recorded in Acts 16:25-31: 25.
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What God did Nebuchadnezzar worship?

It would seem that his patron god Marduk heard his prayer in that, under his reign, Babylon became the most powerful city-state in the region and Nebuchadnezzar II himself the greatest warrior-king and ruler in the known world.
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What is Babylon called today?

Where Is Babylon? The town of Babylon was located along the Euphrates River in present-day Iraq, about 50 miles south of Baghdad.
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Who ruled Babylon after King Nebuchadnezzar?

SUCCESSORS OF NEBUCHADNEZZAR

562 - 560 Evil-Merodach released Jehoiakim (true Messianic line) from custody 560 - 556 Neriglissar 556 Labaski-Marduk reigned 556 - 539 Nabonidus: Spent most of the time building a temple to the mood god, Sin.
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