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The major parts of the book of Jeremiah are usually delineated as follows: prophecies against Judah and Jerusalem (chapters 1–25), narratives about Jeremiah (chapters 26–45), prophecies against foreign nations (chapters 46–51), and a historical appendix (chapter 52). The prophecies in the first part of the book derive mostly from Jeremiah himself. The second part, which is mostly prose and usually speaks of Jeremiah in the third person, probably owes its composition to Baruch, the scribe who, according to chapter 36, wrote the prophecies against Israel and Judah and all the nations from Jeremiah’s dictation. The prophecies against foreign nations may derive in part from Jeremiah; the appendix was largely taken from 2 Kings 24:18–25:30.
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The Spanish Armada was built by Spain which consisted of hundreds of galleons, and was used to try to offset the British Privateers who were constantly attacking Spanish ships en route from their American colonies that were laden with gold and other valuable wares, and taking them over. Great Britain, in response ordered for all ships to be taken to the British Royal Navy to be pressed into service, and met the attacking Spanish Armada, and was able to crush it. Philip capitulated, and Spain was never able to regain it's total strength during the colonial days after that.
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