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'''Jeremiah''' was a famous prophet in Old Testament times.
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'''Jeremiah''' was a famous [[Hebrew]] prophet in Old Testament times.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
  
According to a story told by [[Shari]], Jeremiah and Princess [[Tamar Tea Tephi]] brought the [[Stone of Destiny]] with them to [[Ireland]].  There, Jeremiah offered the Stone to King [[Eochaid]] as a wedding gift when the latter took Tamar to wife. ''("[[Rock and Roll|Rock & Roll]]")''
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According to [[Shahrizad]], Jeremiah and Princess [[Tamar Tea Tephi]] brought the [[Stone of Destiny]] with them to [[Ireland]].  There, Jeremiah offered the Stone to King [[Eochaid]] as a dowry when the latter took Tamar to wife. ''([[Rock and Roll|"Rock & Roll"]])''
  
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
  
* "[[Rock and Roll|Rock & Roll]]" (First Appearance, No Lines)
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* [[Rock and Roll|"Rock & Roll"]] (First Appearance, No Lines)
 
 
==Real-World Background==
 
  
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==Real World Background==
 
Jeremiah was one of the leading prophets in the Old Testament, active during the final days of the kingdom of Judah.  Beginning his career around 626 B.C., he warned his countrymen many times that if they did not mend their ways, they would be conquered by King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon.  The people of Judah ignored him, however (one of their kings, Jehoiakim, responded to Jeremiah's prophecies by throwing each scroll on which they were written into the fire after they had been read to him); they even imprisoned him for a time (accusing him of trying to desert to Nebuchadnezzar's advancing army).  After the fall of Judah, many of the survivors fled to [[Egypt]], taking Jeremiah with them against his wishes.
 
Jeremiah was one of the leading prophets in the Old Testament, active during the final days of the kingdom of Judah.  Beginning his career around 626 B.C., he warned his countrymen many times that if they did not mend their ways, they would be conquered by King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon.  The people of Judah ignored him, however (one of their kings, Jehoiakim, responded to Jeremiah's prophecies by throwing each scroll on which they were written into the fire after they had been read to him); they even imprisoned him for a time (accusing him of trying to desert to Nebuchadnezzar's advancing army).  After the fall of Judah, many of the survivors fled to [[Egypt]], taking Jeremiah with them against his wishes.
  
Later legends claim that Jeremiah and Princess Tamar (the daughter of Zedekiah, the last king of Judah) traveled from Egypt to Ireland, taking the Stone of Destiny with them, as per Shari's story in "[[Rock and Roll|Rock & Roll]]", though this account is not found in the Old Testament.
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Later legends claim that Jeremiah and Princess Tamar (the daughter of Zedekiah, the last king of Judah) traveled from Egypt to Ireland in 585 B.C., taking the Stone of Destiny with them, as per Shahrizad's story in "Rock & Roll", though this account is not found in the Old Testament.
  
==See also==
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==See Also==
 
*{{wikipedia|Jeremiah}}
 
*{{wikipedia|Jeremiah}}
  

Latest revision as of 12:32, 15 May 2024

Jeremiah

Jeremiah was a famous Hebrew prophet in Old Testament times.

History

According to Shahrizad, Jeremiah and Princess Tamar Tea Tephi brought the Stone of Destiny with them to Ireland. There, Jeremiah offered the Stone to King Eochaid as a dowry when the latter took Tamar to wife. ("Rock & Roll")

Appearances

Real World Background

Jeremiah was one of the leading prophets in the Old Testament, active during the final days of the kingdom of Judah. Beginning his career around 626 B.C., he warned his countrymen many times that if they did not mend their ways, they would be conquered by King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon. The people of Judah ignored him, however (one of their kings, Jehoiakim, responded to Jeremiah's prophecies by throwing each scroll on which they were written into the fire after they had been read to him); they even imprisoned him for a time (accusing him of trying to desert to Nebuchadnezzar's advancing army). After the fall of Judah, many of the survivors fled to Egypt, taking Jeremiah with them against his wishes.

Later legends claim that Jeremiah and Princess Tamar (the daughter of Zedekiah, the last king of Judah) traveled from Egypt to Ireland in 585 B.C., taking the Stone of Destiny with them, as per Shahrizad's story in "Rock & Roll", though this account is not found in the Old Testament.

See Also

  • Jeremiah at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia