The Lamentations of Jeremiah
A brief yet profound exposition from a competent, well known author, with good application and instruction for the Christian today. Never previously published as a separate book.
The five chapters of Jeremiah's Lamentations are five elegies, which breathe the distress of a pious and a broken heart. God intended that His people should share the depths of the prophet's lamentations. Throughout it is a true hearted expression of contrition and a confession of sins. " The crown is fallen from our head; woe unto us for we have sinned!" The modern reader will certainly benefit from the message of this Hebrew prophet.
William Kelly (1821 - 1906) was an able expositor in his day, issuing a copious volume of books, tracts, pamphlets and articles. He is perhaps unsurpassed even now for depth of insight and grasp of the sacred text. Here he brings fresh meaning to a rather neglected Bible book.
| Author | Kelly, W. |
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| Binding | hb |
| ISBN-Number | 9781853071492 |
| Language | English |
| Number of Pages | 48 |
| Subject | Commentaries (Old Testament) |