Michael Tunnicliffe
Jeremiah 21-32
In chapters 21-32 we begin to move away from the sayings of the prophet in his poems and sermons. Instead we find more stories about the activity of Jeremiah, and see him interacting with the citizens of Jerusalem including establishment figures such as kings and priests. But in addition there are other prophets whose vision of the future is very different from his. This portion of the work ends with the “Book of Consolation” offering the prospect of a better future beyond the disaster of the Babylonian sack of the city. Each session will cover two chapters of the book with a close reading of the English text but with references to the original languages to throw light of problematic passages
Recommended reading:
Bring a Bible
Any up-to-date commentary on Jeremiah
Day: Tuesdays Time: 13.00-15.00
START DATE:
6 weeks, 14 April to 19th May 2026, no half-term break
Please note: this is a face-to-face course.
VENUE:
Birch Community Centre,
Brighton Grove,
Manchester, M14 5JT
Price for the Series:
| Price | Concessions | Minimum No. | Maximum No. |
| £48 | 8 | 15 |
Please contact: Michael Tunnicliffe 5 St George’s Way, Northwich, CW9 8XG, 01606 42116 mtunni@sky.com