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La prophétie de Jérémie
- L'Ancien Testament - La Bible
- Narrated by: Cyril Deguillen
- Length: 4 hrs and 31 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Le livre de Jérémie est un livre de l'Ancien Testament, écrit selon la tradition juive et chrétienne par le prophète Jérémie. Sa rédaction commence avant la destruction de Jérusalem par les Babyloniens car il était déjà répandu et utilisé par les Juifs durant leur exil à Babylone.
La quatrième année de Joachim correspond à 605/604 av. J.-C. ; c'est-à-dire au moment où la bataille de Karkemish fait basculer le Moyen-Orient de la domination égyptienne à celle de Babylone. Selon le texte, lorsqu'il prend connaissance du contenu du livre, le roi Joachim déchire le rouleau et le jette au feu ; Jérémie doit alors le récrire (Jr 36).
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