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God called Jeremiah, a fourteen-year-old boy, quarantined him from social events, and gave him the New Covenant. 1000 years of history flowed into this young boy's heart. From that river flowed out the New Covenant that is the foundation of the New Testament. This time God would write it not on tables of stone, but on their hearts. Jeremiah chapter 31 becomes the foundation of all the teachings of Jesus and the Apostle Paul.

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God called Jeremiah, a fourteen-year-old boy, quarantined him from social events, and gave him the New Covenant. 1000 years of history flowed into this young boy's heart. From that river flowed out the New Covenant that is the foundation of the New Testament. This time God would write it not on tables of stone, but on their hearts. Jeremiah chapter 31 becomes the foundation of all the teachings of Jesus and the Apostle Paul.


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Kenneth Bow is a native of California and now makes his home in Lake Tapps, of the Puget Sound area of Washington State. He began his full-time ministry in 1976 and has travelled for over forty years in America and numerous other countries. He is the author of several books. All of his writings are about his life-long passion with the Bible. From his teenage years, the Bible captivated his attention and he has written several books to share his thoughts with those of like passion. He sincerely hopes you share his passion for the Scriptures and enjoy this short literary commentary. The Bible is truly the Summum bonum of life, the highest good, and the quest of the chief good.