"The prophet Jeremiah and King
Josiah
were born at the end of the longest,
darkest reign in Judah's history. Human
sacrifice and practice of the black
arts were just two features of the
wickedness that filled Jerusalem from
one end to the other with innocent
blood. As outspoken prophet and
reforming king, these two men gave
their country its finest opportunity of
renewal and its last hope of surviving
as the kingdom of David.The book of
Jeremiah is full of turmoil and
national tragedy, the story of key
people like Baruch, Gedaliah and
Ebedmelech the Ethiopian, and the drama
of rediscovering the forgotten book of
Mosaic law. National events interweave
with the lives of individuals; the
rediscovered book of God's law
transforms Josiah, Jeremiah and the
future of the world. Derek Kidner, with
careful attention to the text, reveals
its startling relevance to our own
troubled time."