![]() ![]() This Exile Is Coming! Word Scramble activity will help kids learn about this story and gain a sense of the sorrow Jeremiah felt as he anticipated and preached about the loss of the people, city, and temple he loved so much. Jeremiah witnessed it all, and while he himself escaped deportation, he was finally carried to Egypt (against his will) by other surviving Jews where he continued his unhappy ministry of preaching against God’s sinful people and its leaders, as well as Egypt itself. Only a few people escaped deportation to Babylon. Jeremiah was called on by God to deliver a very unpopular message… “Destruction is coming! Exile is coming!” The destruction and exile he predicted was inevitable and finally did come when Jerusalem and the temple were destroyed. He lived during the tumultuous time leading up to and following the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple by the Babylonians (under Nebuchadnezzar) in 587 B.C. Jeremiah was a prophet to the southern kingdom of Judah for a few years before and after 600 B.C. God’s Unfolding Story for Older Preschoolers.Fun Ways to Teach How the Bible is Organized.Fun Ways to Memorize the Books of the Bible.Understanding How the Bible Is Organized.Still looking for a word maker? Check out our an anagram maker. If you like our Jumble Solver, you might also enjoy our Unscramble Letters tool, or how about a game of Dad Jokes? Check them out! It's so easy, even our programmer can do it! Getting Started: Just type in your scrambled letters and hit the "Solve It" button. Encourages Learning: The competitive aspect of word games makes learning new words an enjoyable experience.Boosts Memory: Remembering spellings and possible word combinations exercises your memory.Improves Cognitive Skills: Solving puzzles and forming words sharpens your problem-solving skills.Enhances Vocabulary: Regularly playing word games can significantly improve your vocabulary.Word games aren't just fun they're also good for your brain. Blank Tile A tile with no letter that can be used as any letter you choose. Triple Word Score A square on the Scrabble board that triples the value of a word. Tile A square piece with a letter used in word games like Scrabble. ![]() Word Game Glossary Anagram A word or phrase formed by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase.
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