The Bible Collection: Jeremiah Soundtrack (

The Bible Collection: Jeremiah Soundtrack (1998) cover

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Rating: 7.10/10 from 1700 votes
Tags: jeremiah character, king nebuchadnezzar character, 7th century b.c.
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

La Biblia: Jeremías

Title in Italiano:

The Bible Collection: Jeremiah

Title in Português:

Die Bibel: Jeremia

Title in Français:

Jeremiah

Synopsis

The young Jeremiah grows up in a priest's family in the village of Anathoth, near Jerusalem. God appears to Jeremiah in different human guises on several occasions, and makes it clear to him that he has been selected to announce God's message to the people of Jerusalem: a mighty ruler from the north will attack the Kingdom of Judah if the people there continue to worship false idols, and fail to remember the One God. No-one in Anathoth believes Jeremiah's prophecy, however. Instead, he is accused of blasphemy and is physically attacked - and not even his family comes to his aid. Nevertheless, with the help of Baruch, a temple scribe who hears Jeremiah's first sermon and becomes his disciple, Jeremiah succeeds in announcing the word of God. The prophet's message of impending doom incurs only the wrath and rejection of the ruling classes, the priesthood and the King. Jeremiah can find no audience, and lands up in captivity again - but even though he even has to leave his true love for Judith to fate, he still sticks firmly to his mission. It is only when war with the enemy forces from Babylon seems inevitable that the people of Jerusalem start to grow restless, and Jeremiah gradually starts to win support. However the King, who is taking the advice of the false prophet Hananiah, is certain that the country's powerful neighbours, the Egyptians, will come to his assistance. Shortly afterwards, however, the Babylonians lay siege to the Holy City. Although the King now believes Jeremiah, he still finds it impossible to make the decision to surrender the city. Jerusalem goes up in flames, and the people are led off into exile in Babylon.

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The Bible Collection: Jeremiah
8 Mile - Soundtrack Version (Edit)
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Rap Game - Soundtrack Version (Edit)
D12: Artist
Rabbit Run - Soundtrack Version (Edit)
Eminem: Artist
Lose Yourself - Soundtrack Version
Eminem: Artist
Centuries
Fall Out Boy: Artist
House of Memories
Victory (feat. Nas & John Legend)
DJ Khaled: Artist
It's On Again (feat. Kendrick Lamar) - From The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Soundtrack
Kendrick Lamar: Artist
Alicia Keys: Artist
Monster
Willyecho: Artist
Warriors
Imagine Dragons: Artist
Wonderwall - Remastered
Oasis: Artist
Gone, Gone, Gone
Up (feat. Demi Lovato)
Demi Lovato: Artist
Olly Murs: Artist
Cooler Than Me
Mike Posner: Artist
Big Sean: Artist
Love Me - Soundtrack Version (Clean)
50 Cent: Artist
Eminem: Artist
Obie Trice: Artist
Magic Hour
C.L. Smooth: Artist
AZ: Artist
That's My Nigga Fo' Real - Soundtrack Version (Edited)
Young Zee: Artist
Dubai Hoods
Gen O: Artist
A.T.E
B.M.W: Artist

User reviews

Donald Thompson
9/10

The use of different human guises as a representation of God in the music creates a sense of mystery and divine presence, adding depth to the narrative and connecting the audience to the spiritual journey of Jeremiah.

Steven Phillips
10/10

The orchestration and arrangement of the soundtrack beautifully complement the turmoil and struggles faced by Jeremiah, effectively conveying the emotional weight of his prophetic mission and the challenges he encounters along the way.

David Clark
8/10

The haunting melodies and sweeping orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack evoke a sense of divine presence and spiritual significance, adding depth and emotion to the portrayal of Jeremiah's unwavering faith and commitment.

Robert Green
7/10

The use of traditional instruments and choir vocals creates a sense of authenticity and reverence that enhances the storytelling and brings the biblical narrative to life.

Ronald Allen
7/10

The music expertly captures the tension and conflict in Jeremiah's life as he struggles to deliver God's message amidst disbelief and opposition from his own people.

Charles Baker
5/10