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Book Of Jeremiah Jeremiah, like Isaiah, carried a message of condemnation to apostate Israel. However, in contrast to Isaiah’s vigorous and severe manner, Jeremiah’s tone is mild and gentle.  He carried an expression of Jehovah’s sorrow because of Israel’s sin.  Whereas Isaiah dipped his pen in fire, Jeremiah’s inkhorn was filled with tears.
Theme: He stated in 9:1, “Oh that my head were waters, and mine eyes a fountain of tears, that I might weep day and night for the slain of the daughter of my people!” Because of this, Jeremiah is known as the “Weeping Prophet.”
THEME The theme of the book is Jehovah’s unchanging love toward His backslidden people and His sorrow for their condition.
AUTHOR Jeremiah, the son of the priest Hilkiah He was called to the ministry while still young (1:6), about seventy years after the death of Isaiah. Then said I, Ah, Lord GOD! behold, I cannot speak: for I am a child.  He ministered in Jerusalem and other cities for about 40 years.
Prophet Jeremiah He lived under the reign of seven kings and suffered severe persecution under some. Jehoiakim imprisoned him because of his boldness in prophesying the desolation of Jerusalem. During the reign of Zedekiah, Jeremiah was arrested as a deserter and prisoned, but later he was released by Nebuchadnezzar.
After this, he tried to dissuade the people from fleeing to Egypt.  They ignored him and took him along. In Egypt he continued his efforts to turn the people to the Lord.
SCOPE The historical events of Jeremiah cover a period of approximately forty years, from the thirteenth year of Josiah to the early part of the Babylonian captivity.
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND Much of the historical background for Jeremiah can be found in II Kings 22-25.  Jeremiah lived about a 100 years after Isaiah.  Isaiah had tried to save Jerusalem from Assyria.
Jeremiah Jeremiah tried to save the city from Babylon, but he failed.  The kingdom of the ten northern tribes, Israel, had already fallen by the time of Jeremiah’s prophecies.  Much of Judah was already in the hands of Babylon.  Only Jerusalem was left.
WORLD SUPREMACY On the international scene, there was a three-way contest for world supremacy. Assyria had ruled the world for three hundred years, but was growing weak.  Babylon was on the rise, becoming a fierce challenger to Assyria.  Likewise, Egypt, a world power a thousand years earlier, was ambitious to extend her influence.
Babylon won the contest about the middle of Jeremiah’s ministry.  She ruled the world for seventy years, the same seventy years as the Jews’ captivity.
CONTENTS1. Jeremiah’s Call and Commission (Chapter 1) God called Jeremiah while he was young and commissioned him “to root out, and to pull down, and to destroy, and to throw down, to build, and to plant” (1:10).
Ordained before he was born Jeremiah 1:5  Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee; and before thou camest forth out of the womb I sanctified thee, and I ordained thee a prophet unto the nations.  6  Then said I, Ah, Lord GOD! behold, I cannot speak: for I am a child.  7  But the LORD said unto me, Say not, I am a child: for thou shalt go to all that I shall send thee, and whatsoever I command thee thou shalt speak.
8  Be not afraid of their faces: for I am with thee to deliver thee, saith the LORD.  9  Then the LORD put forth his hand, and touched my mouth. And the LORD said unto me, Behold, I have put my words in thy mouth.
Important verse Jeremiah 3:15  And I will give you pastors according to mine heart, which shall feed you with knowledge and understanding.
2. General Message of Rebuke to Judah (Chapters 2-25) Jeremiah’s first message was a review of Israel’s past. It was filled with reminders of former blessings, rebukes for present backsliding and idolatry, and a plea to return to Jehovah.
The second message was a reminder to Judah that the ten northern tribes had been taken captive because of their idolatry.  Yet, Judah did not heed the warning.
Again Jeremiah appealed to captive Israel to repent and exhorted Judah to turn from her idolatry.  Because they rejected the appeal, God pronounced the judgment of the Babylonian invasion (4:3-6:30).
SINS OF JUDAH In his discourse in the Temple gate (chapters 7-10), Jeremiah listed the sins of Judah:  Formality in worship Idolatry  Violation of God’s law Rejection of His messengers Universal and incurable backsliding
Because of these sins, Jehovah would give the land of Judah over to invasion and would scatter the inhabitants among the nations
Mosaic Covenant In the message of the broken covenant (chapters 11, 12), Jeremiah pronounced God’s curse upon Judah because of the violation of the Mosaic covenant.
Linen Girdle The message of the linen girdle (chapter 13) is an object lesson.  The lesson portrayed God’s election of Israel by the putting on of the girdle, His rejection of them for their rebellion by burying it, and His humbling of them by the Babylonian captivity by unearthing it.
drought The drought in Judah (chapters 14, 15) was the judgment of God.  He declared that not even Moses and Samuel could intercede with Him as Israel’s iniquity was so incurable.  Nevertheless, God promised to preserve a remnant.
As a sign of the imminence of God’s judgment, Jeremiah was commanded not to marry (16:1-17:18).  The awfulness of the judgment would make the single state preferable to the married.  He would not be permitted to mourn nor to engage in legitimate merrymaking which would be mockery in view of the impending judgment.
Important Verse Jeremiah 17:5  Thus saith the LORD; Cursed be the man that trusteth in man, and maketh flesh his arm, and whose heart departeth from the LORD.  6  For he shall be like the heath in the desert, and shall not see when good cometh; but shall inhabit the parched places in the wilderness, in a salt land and not inhabited.  7  Blessed is the man that trusteth in the LORD, and whose hope the LORD is.  8  For he shall be as a tree planted by the waters, and that spreadeth out her roots by the river, and shall not see when heat cometh, but her leaf shall be green; and shall not be careful in the year of drought, neither shall cease from yielding fruit.
Potter’s hand A violation of the Sabbath Day would be equivalent to a violation of God’s covenant and bring the penalty prophesied by Jeremiah. God’s power to deal with the nations according to His sovereign will was symbolized by the potter’s molding of vessels (18:1-19:13).  God can mold them, mar them -if rebellious, and remake them-if they repent.
Jer 18:2  Arise, and go down to the potter's house, and there I will cause thee to hear my words.  Jer 18:3  Then I went down to the potter's house, and, behold, he wrought a work on the wheels.  Jer 18:4  And the vessel that he made of clay was marred in the hand of the potter: so he made it again another vessel, as seemed good to the potter to make it.  Apostasy will lead to casting away. This graphic example has become a favorite text for preachers and shows the necessity of submission to the will of God.
Persecution Jeremiah suffered his first persecution after the object lesson of the potter’s house (19:4-20:18).  Afterwards he was tempted to seal his lips and refrain from prophesying.
But the fire within was stronger than the fire without. Or as Jeremiah stated, “Then I said, I will not make mention of him, nor speak any more in his name. But his word was in mine heart as a burning fire shut up in my bones, and I was weary with forbearing, and I could not stay.”(20:9).  Jeremiah continued to preach.
Message to the king The king sent a message to inquire of the prophet concerning Babylon (chapters 21, 22).  God told him to submit to the enemy and allow the Babylonians to carry them away into captivity. If they would show no resistance, God would spare their lives and bring them back again.  If they resisted the enemy, they would suffer from a fearful siege and die by the edge of the sword.
Examples of the surety of divine retribution are given in chapter 22. An indictment against the false prophets is given in chapter 23.
The sign of the figs is given in chapter 24. The first captives to Babylon, symbolized by the good figs, would be restored and replanted in PaIestine; the latter  “bad figs” who remained in Jerusalem to resist Babylon with Egypt’s help would be given up to the sword and scattered among the heathen.
In chapter 25 Jeremiah prophesied the seventy years of Judah’s captivity in Babylon, which would be followed by Babylon’s destruction. In the remainder of the chapter, God’s judgment of the nations is described as a wine-cup of fury.
More Detailed Messages of Rebuke and Judgment and ofRestoration (Chapters 26-39) Jeremiah’s repetition of his message concerning the destruction of Jerusalem again endangered his life (chapter 26).  Nevertheless, he put a yoke, like that worn by oxen, on his neck and went about the city saying, “Thus shall Babylon put on the necks of this people” (chapters 27, 28).
Jeremiah advised the captives of the first deportation (chapter 29) to be peaceful and obedient and prophesied the return to their homeland after seventy years.
Chapters 30 and 31 are a song of restoration.  Israel would be delivered from the final tribulation at the end of the age.  They shall enjoy the blessing of the New Covenant. This is a definite prediction that the Mosaic Covenant would be superseded by another.
A year before Jerusalem fell, God commanded Jeremiah to purchase the field of Hanameel, his uncle’s son.  This is a good example of the Kinsman-Redeemer and a sign that the captives would return and cultivate the land (chapter 32).
Jeremiah stated in 32:17, “Ah Lord God! behold, thou hast made the heaven and the earth by thy great power and stretched out arm, and there is nothing too hard for thee.”  Jeremiah continued the theme of Israel’s restoration through the prophecy of the “Branch” (chapter 33).
The people had promised to free the Hebrew slaves, a command they had long been breaking.  They did not keep their promise.  As a result, they too would become captives (chapter 34).
A rebuke was given to Israel in chapter 35 through the example of the Rechabites, descendants of Moses’ brother-in-law (Numbers 10:29; Judges 1:16, 4:11-17, 5:24; 1 Samuel 15:6).  They had continued in unwavering obedience to the simple rule laid down by their ancestor. Yet, Israel failed to obey their God.
The Lord commanded Jeremiah to commit to writing all the prophecies he had uttered since the beginning of his ministry. The reading of the book made a profound impression on some, but the king brazenly burned it. The book was then rewritten.
Once again Jeremiah found himself in trouble for preaching the word of the Lord.  He was arrested on suspicion of being a traitor. King Zedekiah was friendly to the prophet, but was a weak king.
Chapter 39 records the final captivity and burning of Jerusalem. Knowing Jeremiah’s admonition to Jerusalem to submit to Babylon, Nebuchadnezzar offered to confer on him any honor that he would accept.
Messages After Captivity (Chapters 40-45) Gedaliah, the governor Nebuchadnezzar appointed over Judah, was warned of a plot against his life.  He refused to heed the warning and was assassinated.  The remnant, fearing reprisal by Nebuchadnezzar for slaying the governor, fled to Egypt though explicitly warned by God that it would mean extinction. They took Jeremiah along, against his will.
The remnant soon yielded to the lure of Egyptian idolatry and, when rebuked by Jeremiah, brazenly expressed their intention of sacrificing to the “Queen of Heaven.”  Jeremiah foretold their destruction and prophesied that Nebuchadnezzar would invade Egypt.
Prophecies Concerning the Nations (Chapters 46-51) Chapters 46-51 are messages of judgment against the heathen nations, especially Babylon.  The fact that Jehovah used Babylon as a scourge upon Israel and the surrounding nations would not save her from judgment for her sins. Compare Isaiah 13, 14, and 47 with Jeremiah 50 and 51.
The record of the fulfillment of the prophecies found in Jeremiah 50 and 51 can be found in Daniel 5.  Jeremiah 50 and 51 should also be compared with Revelation 17 and 18. The fall of Babylon is a type of the overthrow of the antichrist’s kingdom.
The Captivity of Judah (Chapter 52) The book closes with the destruction of Jerusalem.  The account recorded in II Kings 24, 25; II Chronicles 36; and Jeremiah 39 is repeated here.

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Book Of Jeremiah

  • 1.
  • 2. Book Of Jeremiah Jeremiah, like Isaiah, carried a message of condemnation to apostate Israel. However, in contrast to Isaiah’s vigorous and severe manner, Jeremiah’s tone is mild and gentle. He carried an expression of Jehovah’s sorrow because of Israel’s sin. Whereas Isaiah dipped his pen in fire, Jeremiah’s inkhorn was filled with tears.
  • 3. Theme: He stated in 9:1, “Oh that my head were waters, and mine eyes a fountain of tears, that I might weep day and night for the slain of the daughter of my people!” Because of this, Jeremiah is known as the “Weeping Prophet.”
  • 4. THEME The theme of the book is Jehovah’s unchanging love toward His backslidden people and His sorrow for their condition.
  • 5. AUTHOR Jeremiah, the son of the priest Hilkiah He was called to the ministry while still young (1:6), about seventy years after the death of Isaiah. Then said I, Ah, Lord GOD! behold, I cannot speak: for I am a child. He ministered in Jerusalem and other cities for about 40 years.
  • 6. Prophet Jeremiah He lived under the reign of seven kings and suffered severe persecution under some. Jehoiakim imprisoned him because of his boldness in prophesying the desolation of Jerusalem. During the reign of Zedekiah, Jeremiah was arrested as a deserter and prisoned, but later he was released by Nebuchadnezzar.
  • 7. After this, he tried to dissuade the people from fleeing to Egypt. They ignored him and took him along. In Egypt he continued his efforts to turn the people to the Lord.
  • 8. SCOPE The historical events of Jeremiah cover a period of approximately forty years, from the thirteenth year of Josiah to the early part of the Babylonian captivity.
  • 9. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND Much of the historical background for Jeremiah can be found in II Kings 22-25. Jeremiah lived about a 100 years after Isaiah. Isaiah had tried to save Jerusalem from Assyria.
  • 10. Jeremiah Jeremiah tried to save the city from Babylon, but he failed. The kingdom of the ten northern tribes, Israel, had already fallen by the time of Jeremiah’s prophecies. Much of Judah was already in the hands of Babylon. Only Jerusalem was left.
  • 11. WORLD SUPREMACY On the international scene, there was a three-way contest for world supremacy. Assyria had ruled the world for three hundred years, but was growing weak. Babylon was on the rise, becoming a fierce challenger to Assyria. Likewise, Egypt, a world power a thousand years earlier, was ambitious to extend her influence.
  • 12. Babylon won the contest about the middle of Jeremiah’s ministry. She ruled the world for seventy years, the same seventy years as the Jews’ captivity.
  • 13. CONTENTS1. Jeremiah’s Call and Commission (Chapter 1) God called Jeremiah while he was young and commissioned him “to root out, and to pull down, and to destroy, and to throw down, to build, and to plant” (1:10).
  • 14. Ordained before he was born Jeremiah 1:5 Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee; and before thou camest forth out of the womb I sanctified thee, and I ordained thee a prophet unto the nations. 6 Then said I, Ah, Lord GOD! behold, I cannot speak: for I am a child. 7 But the LORD said unto me, Say not, I am a child: for thou shalt go to all that I shall send thee, and whatsoever I command thee thou shalt speak.
  • 15. 8 Be not afraid of their faces: for I am with thee to deliver thee, saith the LORD. 9 Then the LORD put forth his hand, and touched my mouth. And the LORD said unto me, Behold, I have put my words in thy mouth.
  • 16. Important verse Jeremiah 3:15 And I will give you pastors according to mine heart, which shall feed you with knowledge and understanding.
  • 17. 2. General Message of Rebuke to Judah (Chapters 2-25) Jeremiah’s first message was a review of Israel’s past. It was filled with reminders of former blessings, rebukes for present backsliding and idolatry, and a plea to return to Jehovah.
  • 18. The second message was a reminder to Judah that the ten northern tribes had been taken captive because of their idolatry. Yet, Judah did not heed the warning.
  • 19. Again Jeremiah appealed to captive Israel to repent and exhorted Judah to turn from her idolatry. Because they rejected the appeal, God pronounced the judgment of the Babylonian invasion (4:3-6:30).
  • 20. SINS OF JUDAH In his discourse in the Temple gate (chapters 7-10), Jeremiah listed the sins of Judah: Formality in worship Idolatry Violation of God’s law Rejection of His messengers Universal and incurable backsliding
  • 21. Because of these sins, Jehovah would give the land of Judah over to invasion and would scatter the inhabitants among the nations
  • 22. Mosaic Covenant In the message of the broken covenant (chapters 11, 12), Jeremiah pronounced God’s curse upon Judah because of the violation of the Mosaic covenant.
  • 23. Linen Girdle The message of the linen girdle (chapter 13) is an object lesson. The lesson portrayed God’s election of Israel by the putting on of the girdle, His rejection of them for their rebellion by burying it, and His humbling of them by the Babylonian captivity by unearthing it.
  • 24. drought The drought in Judah (chapters 14, 15) was the judgment of God. He declared that not even Moses and Samuel could intercede with Him as Israel’s iniquity was so incurable. Nevertheless, God promised to preserve a remnant.
  • 25. As a sign of the imminence of God’s judgment, Jeremiah was commanded not to marry (16:1-17:18). The awfulness of the judgment would make the single state preferable to the married. He would not be permitted to mourn nor to engage in legitimate merrymaking which would be mockery in view of the impending judgment.
  • 26. Important Verse Jeremiah 17:5 Thus saith the LORD; Cursed be the man that trusteth in man, and maketh flesh his arm, and whose heart departeth from the LORD. 6 For he shall be like the heath in the desert, and shall not see when good cometh; but shall inhabit the parched places in the wilderness, in a salt land and not inhabited. 7 Blessed is the man that trusteth in the LORD, and whose hope the LORD is. 8 For he shall be as a tree planted by the waters, and that spreadeth out her roots by the river, and shall not see when heat cometh, but her leaf shall be green; and shall not be careful in the year of drought, neither shall cease from yielding fruit.
  • 27. Potter’s hand A violation of the Sabbath Day would be equivalent to a violation of God’s covenant and bring the penalty prophesied by Jeremiah. God’s power to deal with the nations according to His sovereign will was symbolized by the potter’s molding of vessels (18:1-19:13). God can mold them, mar them -if rebellious, and remake them-if they repent.
  • 28. Jer 18:2 Arise, and go down to the potter's house, and there I will cause thee to hear my words. Jer 18:3 Then I went down to the potter's house, and, behold, he wrought a work on the wheels. Jer 18:4 And the vessel that he made of clay was marred in the hand of the potter: so he made it again another vessel, as seemed good to the potter to make it. Apostasy will lead to casting away. This graphic example has become a favorite text for preachers and shows the necessity of submission to the will of God.
  • 29. Persecution Jeremiah suffered his first persecution after the object lesson of the potter’s house (19:4-20:18). Afterwards he was tempted to seal his lips and refrain from prophesying.
  • 30. But the fire within was stronger than the fire without. Or as Jeremiah stated, “Then I said, I will not make mention of him, nor speak any more in his name. But his word was in mine heart as a burning fire shut up in my bones, and I was weary with forbearing, and I could not stay.”(20:9). Jeremiah continued to preach.
  • 31. Message to the king The king sent a message to inquire of the prophet concerning Babylon (chapters 21, 22). God told him to submit to the enemy and allow the Babylonians to carry them away into captivity. If they would show no resistance, God would spare their lives and bring them back again. If they resisted the enemy, they would suffer from a fearful siege and die by the edge of the sword.
  • 32. Examples of the surety of divine retribution are given in chapter 22. An indictment against the false prophets is given in chapter 23.
  • 33. The sign of the figs is given in chapter 24. The first captives to Babylon, symbolized by the good figs, would be restored and replanted in PaIestine; the latter “bad figs” who remained in Jerusalem to resist Babylon with Egypt’s help would be given up to the sword and scattered among the heathen.
  • 34. In chapter 25 Jeremiah prophesied the seventy years of Judah’s captivity in Babylon, which would be followed by Babylon’s destruction. In the remainder of the chapter, God’s judgment of the nations is described as a wine-cup of fury.
  • 35. More Detailed Messages of Rebuke and Judgment and ofRestoration (Chapters 26-39) Jeremiah’s repetition of his message concerning the destruction of Jerusalem again endangered his life (chapter 26). Nevertheless, he put a yoke, like that worn by oxen, on his neck and went about the city saying, “Thus shall Babylon put on the necks of this people” (chapters 27, 28).
  • 36. Jeremiah advised the captives of the first deportation (chapter 29) to be peaceful and obedient and prophesied the return to their homeland after seventy years.
  • 37. Chapters 30 and 31 are a song of restoration. Israel would be delivered from the final tribulation at the end of the age. They shall enjoy the blessing of the New Covenant. This is a definite prediction that the Mosaic Covenant would be superseded by another.
  • 38. A year before Jerusalem fell, God commanded Jeremiah to purchase the field of Hanameel, his uncle’s son. This is a good example of the Kinsman-Redeemer and a sign that the captives would return and cultivate the land (chapter 32).
  • 39. Jeremiah stated in 32:17, “Ah Lord God! behold, thou hast made the heaven and the earth by thy great power and stretched out arm, and there is nothing too hard for thee.” Jeremiah continued the theme of Israel’s restoration through the prophecy of the “Branch” (chapter 33).
  • 40. The people had promised to free the Hebrew slaves, a command they had long been breaking. They did not keep their promise. As a result, they too would become captives (chapter 34).
  • 41. A rebuke was given to Israel in chapter 35 through the example of the Rechabites, descendants of Moses’ brother-in-law (Numbers 10:29; Judges 1:16, 4:11-17, 5:24; 1 Samuel 15:6). They had continued in unwavering obedience to the simple rule laid down by their ancestor. Yet, Israel failed to obey their God.
  • 42. The Lord commanded Jeremiah to commit to writing all the prophecies he had uttered since the beginning of his ministry. The reading of the book made a profound impression on some, but the king brazenly burned it. The book was then rewritten.
  • 43. Once again Jeremiah found himself in trouble for preaching the word of the Lord. He was arrested on suspicion of being a traitor. King Zedekiah was friendly to the prophet, but was a weak king.
  • 44. Chapter 39 records the final captivity and burning of Jerusalem. Knowing Jeremiah’s admonition to Jerusalem to submit to Babylon, Nebuchadnezzar offered to confer on him any honor that he would accept.
  • 45. Messages After Captivity (Chapters 40-45) Gedaliah, the governor Nebuchadnezzar appointed over Judah, was warned of a plot against his life. He refused to heed the warning and was assassinated. The remnant, fearing reprisal by Nebuchadnezzar for slaying the governor, fled to Egypt though explicitly warned by God that it would mean extinction. They took Jeremiah along, against his will.
  • 46. The remnant soon yielded to the lure of Egyptian idolatry and, when rebuked by Jeremiah, brazenly expressed their intention of sacrificing to the “Queen of Heaven.” Jeremiah foretold their destruction and prophesied that Nebuchadnezzar would invade Egypt.
  • 47. Prophecies Concerning the Nations (Chapters 46-51) Chapters 46-51 are messages of judgment against the heathen nations, especially Babylon. The fact that Jehovah used Babylon as a scourge upon Israel and the surrounding nations would not save her from judgment for her sins. Compare Isaiah 13, 14, and 47 with Jeremiah 50 and 51.
  • 48. The record of the fulfillment of the prophecies found in Jeremiah 50 and 51 can be found in Daniel 5. Jeremiah 50 and 51 should also be compared with Revelation 17 and 18. The fall of Babylon is a type of the overthrow of the antichrist’s kingdom.
  • 49.
  • 50. The Captivity of Judah (Chapter 52) The book closes with the destruction of Jerusalem. The account recorded in II Kings 24, 25; II Chronicles 36; and Jeremiah 39 is repeated here.