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Fortson's Four Hour Bible Series: Jeremiah

Learn the Complete Book of Jeremiah in 4 Hours or Less

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Fortson's Four Hour Bible Series: Jeremiah

By: Dante Fortson
Narrated by: Steve Stewart's voice replica
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To step into the Book of Jeremiah is to enter a world on the brink of total collapse. For forty agonizing years, between 627 BC and the catastrophic fall of Jerusalem in 586 BC, one man stood as a solitary pillar of divine truth against a crashing tide of political delusion, moral decay, and religious hypocrisy.

Jeremiah did not choose this path; he was drafted into it before his birth . He was not a detached academic delivering cold lectures, but a weeping participant whose soul fractured alongside his country. His assignment was arguably the most difficult ever handed to a Biblical prophet: preach a message that absolutely no one wants to hear, watch your nation get systematically dismantled by an invading empire, and bear the agonizing weight of knowing that it all could have been avoided.

This book is engineered to guide you through the sprawling, complex, and emotionally charged text of Jeremiah in exactly four focused hours. The 52 chapters of the original text can easily overwhelm the modern listener due to its non-linear chronology, raw poetic lamentations, and dense historical shifting between competing kings . This text removes those barriers.

By breaking the material down into four chronological, thematic hours, you will gain a comprehensive command of the historical backdrop, the major theological movements, and the profound psychological profile of the prophet himself. You will watch the final decades of the Kingdom of Judah play out like a slow-motion train wreck, learning to see the world through the eyes of a God who is both deeply grieved and unyieldingly just.

©2026 Dante Fortson (P)2026 Dante Fortson
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