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"Jeremiah: A Timeless Figure of Prophecy and Resistance" Jeremiah, a name that echoes through history, conjures images of prophets, rebels, and visionaries

Background imageJeremiah Collection: Jeremiah lamenting the Destruction of Jerusalem, 1630. Artist: Rembrandt van Rhijn (1606-1669)

Jeremiah lamenting the Destruction of Jerusalem, 1630. Artist: Rembrandt van Rhijn (1606-1669)
Jeremiah lamenting the Destruction of Jerusalem, 1630. Found in the collection of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Background imageJeremiah Collection: The Prophet Jeremiah (Detail of Interior Mosaics in the St. Marks Basilica), 12th century

The Prophet Jeremiah (Detail of Interior Mosaics in the St. Marks Basilica), 12th century. Artist: Byzantine Master
The Prophet Jeremiah (Detail of Interior Mosaics in the St. Marks Basilica), 12th century. Found in the collection of the Saint Marks Basilica, Venice

Background imageJeremiah Collection: Transit of Venus, 1639, (1662). Artist: Johannes Hevelius

Transit of Venus, 1639, (1662). Artist: Johannes Hevelius
Transit of Venus, 1639, (1662). Polish astronmer Johannes Heveliuss engraving of Jeremiah Horrockss observations of the transit of Venus, 24 November 1639

Background imageJeremiah Collection: Jeremiah, Old Testament prophet, 7th century BC (c1860)

Jeremiah, Old Testament prophet, 7th century BC (c1860). Jeremiah lamenting over the misery of Jerusalem. Among the prophecies of Jeremiah was the fall of Jerusalem to Nebuchadrezzar (Nebuchadnezzar)

Background imageJeremiah Collection: Illustration of a bible scene, Jeremiah 38: Jeremiah is thrown into a cistern by the king for

Illustration of a bible scene, Jeremiah 38: Jeremiah is thrown into a cistern by the king for predicting Jerusalems defeat to Babylon and then rescued

Background imageJeremiah Collection: Triptych of the Seven Sorrows of the Virgin, c

Triptych of the Seven Sorrows of the Virgin, c
XIR231788 Triptych of the Seven Sorrows of the Virgin, c.1520-35 (oil on panel) (see 154026 for detail) by Orley, Bernard van (c.1488-1541) & Campana

Background imageJeremiah Collection: IMPERIALISM CARTOON, 1900. American newspaper cartoon against Indiana Senator Albert J

IMPERIALISM CARTOON, 1900. American newspaper cartoon against Indiana Senator Albert J. Beveridges imperialist views

Background imageJeremiah Collection: Nebuchadnezzar II, c. 605 BC - c. 562 BC. King of the Neo-Babylonian Empire

Nebuchadnezzar II, c. 605 BC - c. 562 BC. King of the Neo-Babylonian Empire. Here he is imagined as looking down from his palace over his capital city of Babylon. From a 19th century lantern slide

Background imageJeremiah Collection: A view of the bridge on the Canal Reggio and the Church of St. Jeremiah to the Great Canal at Venice

A view of the bridge on the Canal Reggio and the Church of St. Jeremiah to the Great Canal at Venice. From an engraving dated 1750 by Thomas Bowles II after a work by P. Brookes. Later colourization

Background imageJeremiah Collection: Tree Jesse body sleeping Jesse tree rises branches

Tree Jesse body sleeping Jesse tree rises branches
The Tree of Jesse, The Tree of Jesse. From the body of the sleeping Jesse a tree rises with on its branches the empire twelve kings of Judah, the forefathers of Christ

Background imageJeremiah Collection: Isaiah Jeremiah Ezekiel Prophets series title

Isaiah Jeremiah Ezekiel Prophets series title
Isaiah, Jeremiah and Ezekiel From the Prophets (series title) Twelve prophets (series title) Den Grooten Figuer-Bibel (...) (series title), The prophets Isaiah

Background imageJeremiah Collection: Jeremiah temple long beard halo addresses people

Jeremiah temple long beard halo addresses people
Jeremiah before the temple, Jeremiah with long beard and halo, addresses the people around him. Behind him the temple gate with an inscription in Hebrew above it

Background imageJeremiah Collection: Jeremiah Grotto Damascus Gate 1934 Jerusalem

Jeremiah Grotto Damascus Gate 1934 Jerusalem
Jeremiahs Grotto Damascus Gate 1934, Jerusalem, Israel

Background imageJeremiah Collection: Environs Jerusalem Anathoth home Jeremiah 1900

Environs Jerusalem Anathoth home Jeremiah 1900
Environs of Jerusalem. Anathoth, home of Jeremiah 1900, West Bank, ╩╗An─üt─ü, Israel

Background imageJeremiah Collection: Jeremiah lamenting the Destruction of Jerusalem, 1630, by Re

Jeremiah lamenting the Destruction of Jerusalem, 1630, by Re
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (1606-1669). Dutch painter. Jeremiah lamenting the Destruction of Jerusalem, 1630. Rijksmuseum. Amsterdam. Holland

Background imageJeremiah Collection: Maesta, 1280-1285, by Cimabue (c. 1240-1302)

Maesta, 1280-1285, by Cimabue (c. 1240-1302)
Cimabue (c.1240-1302). Florentine painter. Maesta, 1280-1285. Uffizi Gallery. Florence. Italy

Background imageJeremiah Collection: Prophet Jeremiah. Cremona Cathedral. Italy

Prophet Jeremiah. Cremona Cathedral. Italy
Prophet Jeremiah. Detail. Main portico. 12th century. Cremona Catedral. Italy

Background imageJeremiah Collection: Jeremiah Bastinck

Jeremiah Bastinck
JEREMIAH BASTINCK (BASTINGIUS) Dutch churchman, theologian and ecclesiastical writer. Date: 1551 - 1595

Background imageJeremiah Collection: Jeremiah and the potters vessels

Jeremiah and the potters vessels. Date: circa late 19th century

Background imageJeremiah Collection: 87 mm German engraved artillery shell case - Bezalel School

87 mm German engraved artillery shell case - Bezalel School
77 mm. German artillery shell case engraved at the Bezalel School in Jerusalem. Inlaid silver and copper damascene work with a date tree surmounting a brass etched vignette of Rachels Tomb supported

Background imageJeremiah Collection: Jeremiah Seed

Jeremiah Seed
JEREMIAH SEED churchman Date: 1700 - 1747

Background imageJeremiah Collection: Jeremiah Newell

Jeremiah Newell
JEREMIAH NEWELL English churchman, dissenting minister of Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire. Date: ? - 1803

Background imageJeremiah Collection: Jeremiah Meyer

Jeremiah Meyer
JEREMIAH MEYER German artist working in England Date: 1735 - 1789

Background imageJeremiah Collection: Jeremiah Joyce

Jeremiah Joyce
JEREMIAH JOYCE compiler and educator Date: 1763 - 1816

Background imageJeremiah Collection: JERRY VOORHIS (1901-1984). Horace Jeremiah Jerry Voorhis. Democratic politician from California

JERRY VOORHIS (1901-1984). Horace Jeremiah Jerry Voorhis. Democratic politician from California. Photograph, 1939

Background imageJeremiah Collection: Source Size = 2949 x 4207

Source Size = 2949 x 4207
Specimen of Wood Engraving, the Prophet Jeremiah, from the Painting by Michael Angelo, in the Sistine Chapel, at Rome

Background imageJeremiah Collection: Jeremiah Among the Ruins of Jerusalem, Painted by E

Jeremiah Among the Ruins of Jerusalem, Painted by E. Bendeman, Eduard Julius Friedrich Bendemann, 1811-1889, 1851 Engraving

Background imageJeremiah Collection: The Eternal Father in Glory with Prophets and Sibyls, from the Sala dell Udienza

The Eternal Father in Glory with Prophets and Sibyls, from the Sala dell Udienza
XAL192389 The Eternal Father in Glory with Prophets and Sibyls, from the Sala dell Udienza, 1496-1500 (fresco) by Perugino, Pietro (c.1445-1523); Collegio del Cambio, Perugia

Background imageJeremiah Collection: Draft for The Redemption (oil on canvas)

Draft for The Redemption (oil on canvas)
XIR157962 Draft for The Redemption (oil on canvas) by Doze, Jean-Marie Melchior (1827-1913); Musee des Beaux-Arts, Nimes, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageJeremiah Collection: Annunciation, Paulus Mondekens, Cornelis Cort, Federico Zuccaro, 1600 - 1699

Annunciation, Paulus Mondekens, Cornelis Cort, Federico Zuccaro, 1600 - 1699

Background imageJeremiah Collection: Jeremiah thrown into a pit, Jeremiah pulled out of the pit, Jan Luyken, Barent Visscher

Jeremiah thrown into a pit, Jeremiah pulled out of the pit, Jan Luyken, Barent Visscher, Andries van Damme, 1698

Background imageJeremiah Collection: The Prophets, Jeremiah, Jonah, Isaiah, Habakkuk, Jonah (Biblical prophet), Isaiah

The Prophets, Jeremiah, Jonah, Isaiah, Habakkuk, Jonah (Biblical prophet), Isaiah (Biblical prophet), Habakkuk (Biblical prophet), Prophets, Murals, 1900

Background imageJeremiah Collection: Initial V: The Stoning of Jeremiah

Initial V: The Stoning of Jeremiah; Unknown; Lille (probably), France, Europe; about 1270; Tempera colors, black ink, and gold leaf on parchment; Leaf: 47 x 32.2 cm (Leaf: 18 1/2 x 12 11/16 in.)

Background imageJeremiah Collection: [Vignette portrait of a Young Boy]

[Vignette portrait of a Young Boy]; Jeremiah Gurney, American, 1812 - 1895; about 1852 - 1857; Daguerreotype, hand-colored; 1/6 plate, Image: 6.7 x 5.4 cm (2 5/8 x 2 1/8 in.)

Background imageJeremiah Collection: Portrait of an American Youth

Portrait of an American Youth; Jeremiah Gurney, American, 1812 - 1895; 1852 - 1856; Daguerreotype, hand-colored; 1/4 plate, Image: 8.7 x 7 cm (3 7/16 x 2 3/4 in.)

Background imageJeremiah Collection: Border with Jeremiah before Johoiakim

Border with Jeremiah before Johoiakim; Simon Bening, Flemish, about 1483 - 1561; Bruges, Belgium, Europe; about 1525 - 1530; Tempera colors, gold paint

Background imageJeremiah Collection: JERUSALEM, 15th CENTURY. Jeremiah weeps over Jerusalem after the city was sacked

JERUSALEM, 15th CENTURY. Jeremiah weeps over Jerusalem after the city was sacked by Nebuchadnezzar. Jeramiah portrayed over the walled city of Jerusalem, between two large towers

Background imageJeremiah Collection: REVIVAL MEETING, 1850. American Christian revival meeting. Oil on panel by Jeremiah Paul

REVIVAL MEETING, 1850. American Christian revival meeting. Oil on panel by Jeremiah Paul, c1850

Background imageJeremiah Collection: HENRY WILSON (1812-1875). Orig. Jeremiah Jones Colbath. American politician

HENRY WILSON (1812-1875). Orig. Jeremiah Jones Colbath. American politician

Background imageJeremiah Collection: HENRY WILSON (1812-1875). Ne Jeremiah Jones Colbath

HENRY WILSON (1812-1875). Ne Jeremiah Jones Colbath. American politician. Mezzotint by George Perine after a photograph by Mathew Brady, 19th century

Background imageJeremiah Collection: GIOVANETTI: EZEKIEL. Ezekiel and Jeremiah. Fresco, 14th century, by Matteo Giovanetti

GIOVANETTI: EZEKIEL. Ezekiel and Jeremiah. Fresco, 14th century, by Matteo Giovanetti

Background imageJeremiah Collection: REMBRANDT: JEREMIAH. Jeremiah Lamenting the Destruction of Jerusalem. Oil on panel

REMBRANDT: JEREMIAH. Jeremiah Lamenting the Destruction of Jerusalem. Oil on panel, Rembrandt van Rijn, 1630

Background imageJeremiah Collection: ALLSTON: JEREMIAH. Prophet Jeremiah Dictating

ALLSTON: JEREMIAH. Prophet Jeremiah Dictating. Oil on canvas, 1820, by Washington Allston

Background imageJeremiah Collection: JEREMIAH GRIDLEY (1701-1767). American lawyer

JEREMIAH GRIDLEY (1701-1767). American lawyer. Oil on canvas by John Smibert, mid 18th century

Background imageJeremiah Collection: Jeremiah breaking the potters vessels

Jeremiah breaking the potters vessels
Jeremiah breaking the Potters vessels. circa 19th century

Background imageJeremiah Collection: Jeremiah - one of the major Prophets of the Hebrew Bible

Jeremiah - one of the major Prophets of the Hebrew Bible circa late 18th century

Background imageJeremiah Collection: Jeremiah Lamenting the Destruction of Jerusalem, 1630. Oil on canvas. Rembrandt

Jeremiah Lamenting the Destruction of Jerusalem, 1630. Oil on canvas. Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (1606-1669) Dutch painter and etcher

Background imageJeremiah Collection: Heveliuss engraving of Jeremiah Horrockss observations of the transit of Venus

Heveliuss engraving of Jeremiah Horrockss observations of the transit of Venus, 24 November 1639. From Jeremiah Horrocks Venus in Sole Visa published by Johannes Hevelius in 1662



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"Jeremiah: A Timeless Figure of Prophecy and Resistance" Jeremiah, a name that echoes through history, conjures images of prophets, rebels, and visionaries. From the ancient biblical texts to modern-day cartoons and art pieces, Jeremiah's legacy continues to captivate our imagination. In the 6th century BC, Jeremiah emerged as a prominent figure in religious history. As a prophet during tumultuous times, he fearlessly spoke against idolatry and warned his people about impending doom. Dictating his prophecies to Baruch, he became an instrument of divine revelation amidst chaos. Fast forward centuries later; we find references to Jeremiah in unexpected places. In a cartoon by O'Donovan Rossa depicting Irish Fenian rebellion or within Renaissance artworks like "The Prophet Jeremiah and the Agrippine Sibyl. " These diverse representations highlight how his story transcends time and geographical boundaries. Not limited to artistic interpretations alone, even scientific achievements bear the name Jeremiah. Take for instance Jeremiah Horrocks - an astronomer who observed the transit of Venus in 1639 with great precision. His contributions paved the way for advancements in celestial studies. Interestingly enough, there are also curious connections between this enigmatic figure and everyday objects like an engraved artillery shell case from Bezalel School or even animals such as K. C Spaniel named Fall from 1964. As we delve deeper into history's tapestry surrounding Jeremiah's influence on various aspects of human existence – be it religion, artistry or science – one thing becomes clear: his impact is far-reaching and multifaceted. From challenging societal norms (like Luddites) to standing up against oppressive forces (as seen in rebellions), "Jeremiah" embodies resistance against injustice throughout different eras. Whether it be Tudor houses on Chancery Lane or scenes depicted within frescoes like "Disputation of the Holy Sacrament, " his name remains synonymous with the struggle for truth and righteousness.