epistle of jeremiah
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Definition
Proper noun * Epistle of Jeremiah: A book of the Apocrypha, presented as a letter of warning from the prophet Jeremiah to the Jewish exiles in Babylon, cautioning them against the worship of idols.
Usage
- The Epistle of Jeremiah is included in some versions of the Bible as a separate book.
- Scholars debate the authorship and date of the Epistle of Jeremiah.
- In the Latin Vulgate, the Epistle of Jeremiah forms the sixth chapter of the Book of Baruch.
Advanced Usage
- The Epistle of Jeremiah is considered deuterocanonical by Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox traditions but is typically classified as apocryphal in Protestant traditions.
Variants and Related Words
- Epistle (noun): A letter, especially a formal or instructive one.
- Jeremiah (proper noun): A major prophet in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament.
Synonyms
- The Letter of Jeremiah
Noun
- an Apocryphal book consisting of a letter ascribed to Jeremiah to the Jews in exile in Babylon warning them against idolatry