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  2. Jeremiah 3 - Wikipedia

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    Jeremiah 3 is the third chapter of the Book of Jeremiah in the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. This book contains prophecies attributed to the prophet Jeremiah, and is one of the Books of the Prophets. Chapters 2 to 6 contain the earliest preaching of Jeremiah on the apostasy of Israel. [1]

  3. Joy to the World (Three Dog Night song) - Wikipedia

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    There is a short fantasy story by John A. Pitts titled Jeremiah was a Bullfrog, which reimagines the song. In the historical drama TV series Outlander (season 5, episode 2), Roger McKenzie sings the song to his baby son Jeremiah. [29] It appears in the J.C. Penney 2020 seasonal holiday TV advertising campaign.

  4. Jeremiah - Wikipedia

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    Jeremiah inspired the French noun jérémiade, and subsequently the English jeremiad, meaning "a lamentation; mournful complaint," [88] or further, "a cautionary or angry harangue." [ 89 ] Jeremiah has periodically been a popular first name in the United States , beginning with the early Puritan settlers, who often took the names of biblical ...

  5. Jeremiah (III) - Wikipedia

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    Rabbi Yirmeyah (or R. Jeremiah (iii) or Jeremiah ben Abba; [1] Hebrew: רבי ירמיה) was a prominent Jewish Amora sage of the Land of Israel, of the fourth generation of the Amora era (4th century). He is always quoted by the single name "Jeremiah," though sometimes that name is used for Jeremiah b. Abba.

  6. Jeremiah (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Jeremiah is sometimes an anglicised form of the Irish Diarmaid, while "Jeremy" is the anglicized of "Jeremiah" in the English language. The name takes its popularity from the Hebrew prophet Jeremiah .

  7. Jeremy (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy (/ ˌ dʒ ɛr ɛ m i / JERR-em-EE) is an English given name, deriving from the name Jeremiah. The name Jeremy is of Hebrew origin and means "God will uplift" or "appointed by God". It is derived from the Hebrew name Yirmeyahu (יִרְמְיָהוּ), which carries the same meaning.

  8. Diarmaid - Wikipedia

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    Diarmaid (Irish: [ˈdʲiəɾˠmˠədʲ]) is a masculine given name in the Irish language, which has historically been anglicized as Jeremiah or Jeremy, names with which it is etymologically unrelated. [1] [2] The name Dimity might have been used as a feminine English equivalent of the name in Ireland. [3]

  9. Jeremiad - Wikipedia

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    The prophet Jeremiah lamenting the fall of Jerusalem, engraving by Gustave Doré, 1866. A jeremiad is a long literary work, usually in prose, but sometimes in verse, in which the author bitterly laments the state of society and its morals in a serious tone of sustained invective, and always contains a prophecy of society's imminent downfall.