Insights into the Book of Jeremiah and Lamentations

 
Jeremiah
 
Purpose: 
To cry out to a backsliding Judah to
amend her ways and return to God.
“Then Jeremiah spoke to all the officials and to
all the people, saying, ‘The LORD sent me to
prophesy against this house and against this
city all the words that you have heard. ‘Now
therefore amend your ways and your deeds
and obey the voice of the LORD your God;
and the LORD will change His mind about the
misfortune which He has pronounced against
you.’”
26:12-13
 
 
Jeremiah
 
Contents: 
Jeremiah calls for repentance
but the people choose to rebel after the
death of Josiah. There is no hope and the
prophet declares the judgement of the
Lord because of their apostacy.
 
Jeremiah
 
Historical Setting:
Jeremiah began prophesied in Judah through
the reign of:
 639-609 B.C. – Josiah
 609 B.C. (3 months) – Jehoahaz
 609-597 B.C. – Jehoiakim
 597 B.C. (3 months) – Jehoiachin
 597-586 B.C. – Zedekiah
 586 B.C. – the fall of Jerusalem
 586 (?) B.C. – the assassination of Gedaliah
Jeremiah
 
Historical Setting:
 626 B.C. – the call of Jeremiah
 612 B.C. – the fall of Nineveh
 609 B.C. – the death of Josiah at Megiddo
 605 B.C. – the Battle of Carchemish and the
fall of the Assyrian Empire
 605 B.C. – the first siege of Jerusalem by
Nebuchadnezzar (Daniel exiled to Babylon)
 597 B.C. – the second siege of Jerusalem
 588-586 B.C. – the final siege of Jerusalem,
beginning the Babylonian captivity
 
Jeremiah
 
Important passages:
1)
God’s call of Jeremiah 1:4-10
2)
Broken cisterns 2:11-13; 17:13
3)
No peace 6:13-14
4)
Neither could they blush 6:15; 8:12
5)
Amend your ways 7:3-5; 18:11; 26:13
6)
Trusting in lying words 7:4-8
Jeremiah
 
Important passages:
6)
The potter and the clay 18:1-11
7)
False shepherds 23:1-4; 50:6
8)
The Branch 23:5-8
9)
The promise of return 29:10-14
10)
New covenant 31:31-34 Heb. 8:8-13;
10:15-18
Jeremiah
 
Important passages:
11)
Jehoiakim’s knife 36:21-24, 27-32
12)
The people of God 24:7; 31:33; 1 Pet.
2:9-10
Lamentations
 
Purpose: 
This is a collection of poems of
lament over the destruction of Jerusalem and
the captivity of her people.
 
Contents:
Chapter 1 – The Way of Wickedness
Chapter 2 – The Wrath of God
Chapter 3 – The Weight of Sorrow
Chapter 4 – The Want of Help
Chapter 5 – The Wreck of Iniquity
 
 
Lamentations
 
Important passages:
1:16-19
2:5-7
2:17
3:21-25
3:39-40
5:21
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Jeremiah, a prophet sent to urge Judah to return to God, warns of impending judgment. The historical setting and key passages reveal the gravity of the situation. Lamentations captures the sorrow over Jerusalem's destruction and the exile of its people.

  • Book of Jeremiah
  • Prophet
  • Judah
  • Exile
  • Lamentations

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  1. Jeremiah Purpose: To cry out to a backsliding Judah to amend her ways and return to God. Then Jeremiah spoke to all the officials and to all the people, saying, The LORD sent me to prophesy against this house and against this city all the words that you have heard. Now therefore amend your ways and your deeds and obey the voice of the LORD your God; and the LORD will change His mind about the misfortune which He has pronounced against you. 26:12 26:12- -13 13

  2. Jeremiah Contents: Jeremiah calls for repentance but the people choose to rebel after the death of Josiah. There is no hope and the prophet declares the judgement of the Lord because of their apostacy.

  3. Jeremiah Historical Setting: Jeremiah began prophesied in Judah through the reign of: 639-609 B.C. Josiah 609 B.C. (3 months) Jehoahaz 609-597 B.C. Jehoiakim 597 B.C. (3 months) Jehoiachin 597-586 B.C. Zedekiah 586 B.C. the fall of Jerusalem 586 (?) B.C. the assassination of Gedaliah

  4. Jeremiah Historical Setting: 626 B.C. the call of Jeremiah 612 B.C. the fall of Nineveh 609 B.C. the death of Josiah at Megiddo 605 B.C. the Battle of Carchemish and the fall of the Assyrian Empire 605 B.C. the first siege of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar (Daniel exiled to Babylon) 597 B.C. the second siege of Jerusalem 588-586 B.C. the final siege of Jerusalem, beginning the Babylonian captivity

  5. Jeremiah Important passages: 1) God s call of Jeremiah 1:4-10 2) Broken cisterns 2:11-13; 17:13 3) No peace 6:13-14 4) Neither could they blush 6:15; 8:12 5) Amend your ways 7:3-5; 18:11; 26:13 6) Trusting in lying words 7:4-8

  6. Jeremiah Important passages: 6) The potter and the clay 18:1-11 7) False shepherds 23:1-4; 50:6 8) The Branch 23:5-8 9) The promise of return 29:10-14 10)New covenant 31:31-34 Heb. 8:8-13; 10:15-18

  7. Jeremiah Important passages: 11)Jehoiakim s knife 36:21-24, 27-32 12)The people of God 24:7; 31:33; 1 Pet. 2:9-10

  8. Lamentations Purpose: This is a collection of poems of lament over the destruction of Jerusalem and the captivity of her people. Contents: Chapter 1 The Way of Wickedness Chapter 2 The Wrath of God Chapter 3 The Weight of Sorrow Chapter 4 The Want of Help Chapter 5 The Wreck of Iniquity

  9. Lamentations Important passages: 1:16-19 2:5-7 2:17 3:21-25 3:39-40 5:21

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