Definition
The Book of Baruch is a deuterocanonical book of the Bible; it is included in the Septuagint and Vulgate, but excluded from the Hebrew Bible. It's considered part of the Apocrypha by Protestants.📚 The book is ostensibly written by Baruch, scribe to the prophet Jeremiah. It includes prayers of confession and lament, as well as messages of hope and encouragement for the Jewish people in exile. The text emphasizes the importance of wisdom and adherence to God's law. Imagine it as a letter of encouragement sent during a time of crisis.