4 Baruch 💥 Rest of the Words of Baruch

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • Fourth Baruch, also known as "Rest of the Words of Baruch" or "Paralipomena of Jeremiah". LibriVox Recording. Public domain. I have amplified the audio, increased the volume, added the music, intro and quotes. Enjoy! 4 Baruch is a pseudepigraphical text of the Old Testament. Paralipomena of Jeremiah appears as the title in several Ancient Greek manuscripts of the work, meaning "things left out of (the Book of) Jeremiah." It is part of the Ethiopian Orthodox Bible.
    Painting "The Destroyed Jerusalem" by Carl Ebert, 1869 (public domain due to the age expiry).
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    The Rest of the Words of Baruch or Paralipomena of Baruch (Ethiopian Säqoqawä Eremyas, "Paralipomena of Jeremiah") is the pseudepigraphical text that appears in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church Old Testament Biblical canon. It is not regarded as scripture by any other Christian group or by Jews.
    This Ethiopian text, first edited by August Dillmann in 1866 is formed by:
    the Book of Lamentations, in its five chapters as in the Hebrew Bible
    some addition to the Book of Lamentation: the epistle to the captives (Lam. 6) and the prophecy against Pashhur (Lam. 7 v. 1-5))
    a text very close to the Greek text of 4 Baruch
    some additional verses of Lamentation (Lam. 7 v. 6-11 v. 63)
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    Content
    The Lord reveals to Jeremiah that Jerusalem will be destroyed because of the impiety of the Israelites. Jeremiah informs Baruch, and that night they see angels open the door to the city. Jeremiah is instructed by the Lord to miraculously hide in the earth the vestments of the high priest of the Temple. The Chaldeans enter Jerusalem, and Jeremiah follows the Israelites into exile, while Baruch remains in Jerusalem. Abimelech (= Ebedmelech the Ethiopian of Jeremiah 38:7) falls asleep for 66 years (listen from 05:13) and awakens next to a basket of figs, preserved perfectly fresh. Because the figs are fresh out of season, Abimelech realizes that he slept for years miraculously. Abimelech reunites with Baruch. They want to communicate with Jeremiah, who is still in Babylon, so Baruch prays to the Lord, who sends him an eagle. The eagle takes a letter and some of the figs to Jeremiah. It finds Jeremiah officiating at a funeral and alights on the corpse, bringing it back to life, thus announcing the end of the exile. The Israelites return to Jerusalem, but only those men who have no foreign wives are allowed to pass the Jordan.
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Komentáře • 27

  • @soundadapter
    @soundadapter Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you for sharing
    I wish you a nice Weekend
    friendly regards Frank

  • @alexconilias6857
    @alexconilias6857 Před 4 lety +2

    66 years of sleep neat way to time travel

  • @tigranmkhitaryan1247
    @tigranmkhitaryan1247 Před 2 lety +1

    Allelujah Amen

  • @eitanavielyahu5133
    @eitanavielyahu5133 Před 3 lety +3

    IYOV: ch 9 vs 24...
    Now this time is our last time in our captivity in Sodom Egypt aka Babylon.
    We who are now the awaken one's, and we knows that we're no longer those proverbs and bywords, that they world has been calling us. We're not Afrikaans nor Amerkkkz...
    DEVARIYM: ch 28 vs 37, 1 YESHA'YAHU:
    ch 9 vs 6 - 9, 2 DIVREI HAYAMIYM SHENY: ch 7 vs 19 vs 22...
    1 BARUK: ch 2 vs 30 - 35
    "WE GOT NEXT"
    I'm from the tribe of Judah
    Da End
    You're Welcome

  • @michealjonex6608
    @michealjonex6608 Před 3 lety +1

    This sounds like Rip Van Winkle

  • @servantofthetruegod7596
    @servantofthetruegod7596 Před 4 lety +4

    I always measure these against scripture. The bible says Nebuchadnezzar took the holy vessels to Babylon , and his son even used them when he began to rule which made God bring judgment.
    Here it says Jeremiah and Baruch hid them in the earth.. then the 66yrs of sleep just was it for me.
    Jasher Enoch Adam and Eve the cave of treasures, testament of the 12 patriarchs, testament of Solomon and the Apocrypha line up with scripture so far that I've percieved

    • @twaho
      @twaho Před 4 lety +2

      I have to disagree with you on the testament of Solomon, the book of the cave of treasures and some aspects of Jasher are questionable but still a good book. Book of the cave of treasures... Where do I start... I back 1Enoch, the fallen angel view point, Cave of treasures backs the sethite theory. Good book, but couldn't take it as scripture as there are many Rabbinic/ Talmudic doctrines within it. As for the other books, they're all good as I can tell so far, 2nd esdras being one of my favorites. Anyways Peace bro 👍

    • @servantofthetruegod7596
      @servantofthetruegod7596 Před 4 lety

      @lilsma 333 I sure would, thanks in advance

    • @kathygrant39
      @kathygrant39 Před 4 lety +1

      Yes, I stopped the video at the 4min mark and replayed. Then I looked up the time frame and scriptures on the Chaldeans taking the temple, which oddly enough was right around the dates we are in now. Maybe the "holy vessels" which were hidden in the earth, were the ark of the covenant and the contents thereof and the golden goblets were still taken to Babylon. I say this because 2 Chronicles 36:7 states that only "some" or "part" of the sacred vessels were taken to Babylon. Additionally, Baruch seems to imply that the contents will remain there until the Lord returns. Maybe this was speaking of when he returns to His temple after the Great Tribulation and the Third Temple is rebuilt.

    • @twaho
      @twaho Před 4 lety +2

      I believe we are the vessels housing God's Holy Spirit, and I also believe many vessels are being filled with babylonian wine which will bring judgement as the spiritual relation to the physical event of Daniel 5 when Bellshazzar filled the temple vessels with babylonian wine. I believe we are the vessels 👍

    • @servantofthetruegod7596
      @servantofthetruegod7596 Před 4 lety

      @@twaho yes I agree, in the spiritual application of the word; we are the vessels.. some made for honor, some for dishonor. But their is a literal application too.. Belshazzar drank before 1000's.. and while he tasted the wine.. he commanded the silver and gold vessels his father plundered from the temple..
      Him, his princess and his whores drank in them.. and as soon as they praised the false gods.. the hand came out.. that there is the literal.
      But we can for instance,( if we accept false doctrine) be filled with the wine of Babylon.. and drunk off of it.. with no strong drink.. [ doctrines]

  • @larkinabbott6991
    @larkinabbott6991 Před 2 lety +1

    Ron wyatt

  • @michealjonex6608
    @michealjonex6608 Před 3 lety

    Nissan?? 12th day?

  • @jaysonbro7269
    @jaysonbro7269 Před 4 lety

    What? 66 years of sleep?