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Come Follow Me 2022: Jeremiah 1-3; 7; 16-18; 20

Jeremiah 1–3; 7; 16–18; 20

October 10–16. “Before I Formed Thee in the Belly I Knew Thee”

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Jeremiah Commentary

cover of Old Testament Minute: Jeremiah
Noe Correa
Taylor D. Halverson, General Editor

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Bibliography

Jeremiah 1

Book of Mormon Central, “Why Are Lehi’s First Visions So Similar to Much Later Apocalyptic Writings? (1 Nephi 1:8),” KnoWhy 459 (August 16, 2018).

Dana M. Pike, “Formed in and Called from the Womb,” Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship 41 (2020): 153–168.

Dana M. Pike, “Formed in and Called from the Womb,” in “To Seek the Law of the Lord”: Essays in Honor of John W. Welch, ed. Paul Y. Hoskisson and Daniel C. Peterson (Orem, UT: The Interpreter Foundation, 2017), 317–32.

Neal Rappleye, “’With the Tongue of Angels’: Angelic Speech as a Form of Deification,” Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship 21 (2016): 303–323.

Jeremiah 2

Book of Mormon Central, “Why Did Lehi and Jeremiah Find Themselves in a Dark and Dreary Wilderness? (1 Nephi 8:7),” KnoWhy 544 (January 3, 2020).

Jeremiah 4

Book of Mormon Central, “What is the Significance of the Great and Spacious Building? (1 Nephi 12:18),” KnoWhy 546 (January 17, 2020).

Book of Mormon Central, “Why Did Lehi and Jeremiah Find Themselves in a Dark and Dreary Wilderness? (1 Nephi 8:7),” KnoWhy 544 (January 3, 2020).

Jeremiah 13

Book of Mormon Central, “What is the Significance of the Great and Spacious Building? (1 Nephi 12:18),” KnoWhy 546 (January 17, 2020).