Jeremiah (1 Chronicles 12:13)

Warrior

A warrior during King David's time, mentioned only in 1 Chronicles 12:13.

About Jeremiah (1 Chronicles 12:13)

1. Prophet to Judah before its fall in 586 BC; his name is also spelled “Jeremias” (Mt 16:14) and “Jeremy” (Mt 2:17; 27:9) in the kjv.

Jeremiah was born in the village of Anathoth, about three miles (4.8 kilometers) northeast of Jerusalem. His father’s name was Hilkiah, and he belonged to the tribe of Benjamin. His call came in the 13th year of King Josiah (640–609 BC). He refers to himself as “a child” when called (Jer 1:6), but the Hebrew word is not the same as used in Jeremiah 30:6 and 31:8 and cannot be limited to preadolescence. He was probably referring to his inexperience rather than to his age. Jeremiah was born about 657 BC during the reign of the wicked king Manasseh, while the great Ashurbanipal, who had shaken the world by sacking the ancient Egyptian city of Thebes in 663 BC, ruled a world empire from Assyria.

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Key References

1 Chronicles 12:14

These Gadites were army commanders, the least of whom was a match for a hundred, and the greatest for a thousand.

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1 Chronicles 12:14

These Gadites were army commanders, the least of whom was a match for a hundred, and the greatest for a thousand.