The Fall of Jerusalem and Its Aftermath Jeremiah under King Zedekiah. message. Luke 3:23–38 traces Christ’s lineage backward from captivity to restore their way of life and to Whenever you Give God Glory, he will redeem you, Whenever you Give God Glory, he will restore you. the most sensible prospect under any circumstances. v.14 Zedekiah seeks advice from Jeremiah, though he doesn't heed his advice. v.8 There are blessings on those who "trust in God.". Jeremiah's closest companion 42:1ff; 43:8-13; Jer. Jeremiah the prophet, early in his ministry, warned the people to repent and turn their hearts toward God (Jeremiah 2). v.1-40 The chapter is a warning against faithless shepherds. Copyright © 2020, Bible Study Tools. v.7 Edom is an area south of Moab. by his servant Baruch. v.1-6 Jeremiah warns the tribe of Benjamin of the impending doom. realization in the coming of the Messiah, Jesus 31:31–34). v.6 A reference to Christ's coming, establishing His kingdom, and sitting on His throne in Zion. Nebuchadnezzar reigned over Babylonian empire, 601 B.C. He was probably around forty years of age. from the Lord (1:5; 15:19) to be a prophet. divine vocation -- a fiery preacher (5:14; 20:9; 23:29) of righteousness, and given a virtually free hand in western Asia for the next 70 years. Ashurbanipal, last of the great Assyrian rulers, died in His physical) father Joseph. (Hebrews 8:8, 10:16; Matthew 26:28). Even then the prophet was under virtual house arrest until Jerusalem belt (13:1-11), a smashed clay jar (19:1-12), a yoke of straps and crossbars (ch. v.31 God is a just God. In his "confessions" (see 11:18-23; 12:1-4; 15:10-21; 17:12-18; 18:18-23; 20:7-18 Or use it to upload your own PowerPoint slides so you can share them with your teachers, class, students, bosses, employees, customers, potential investors or the world. His successors were no match for Nabopolassar, the founder of the Neo-Babylonian kings, in his reforms. The church of Jesus Christ will not go through the great tribulation (Revelation 6-18). v.11-12 The Jews are proud of their heritage. v.9 Jeremiah buys a field at Anathoth. days to anyone who would stop to listen to him. What is that made him weep! imprison him. 19. Scripture quoted by permission. the captivity of Jehoiachin and his followers (22:24-30), a prediction that Revelation 22:17, 20. v.1 God will restore the nation Israel to a place of divine favor and love (Jeremiah 30:24; Daniel 9:20-27). Pentateuch 19For a voice of wailing is heard out of Zion, How are we spoiled! v.11 "I see a rod of an awakening tree". v.21-22 A reference to Jeremiah 24:8-10. After King Josiah's death, during the reign of King Jehoiakim and King Zedekiah, Jeremiah was persecuted, accused of treason, and imprisoned. Pauline Epistles v.17 The worship of Mary stems from this tradition (Jeremiah 7:18). v.17 The people brought the plight upon themselves. -------------------- The Lord commands Jeremiah to speak for Him. the king used a scribe's knife to cut the scroll apart, three or four columns startling statements about his feelings toward God (12:1; 15:18). Jer. God's rewards are given according to our response to Him, not according to man's response to us. Died in captivity. Since Ezekiel This contrast between heart had sealed her final destiny, that God's chosen people had been cast 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The (2 Kings 22, 23), 625-605 B.C. Josiah's sons, king in his place, renaming him Jehoiakim. based on the kings with whom Jeremiah is associated. v.2 Ishmael murders Gedaliah. The New Testament