Jeremiah likewise called the was one of the significant prophets of the Hebrew Bible. As indicated by Jewish custom, Jeremiah wrote the Book of Jeremiah, the Books of Kings and the Book of Lamentations with the help and under the editorship of Baruch ben Neriah, his copyist and pupil.
As well as announcing numerous predictions of Yahweh, the God of Israel, the Book of Jeremiah carefully describes the prophet's private life, his encounters, and his detainment
Judaism considers the Book of Jeremiah part of its ordinance, and views Jeremiah as the second of the significant prophets. Christianity and Islam additionally see Jeremiah as a prophet. His words are cited in the New Testament and his story is related in Islamic practice.