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In Jeremiah, God is seen as holy and patient.
Jeremiah is called as a prophet during the reign of Josiah, the last of Judah’s bad kings.
Jeremiah’s basic message is clear; surrender to God’s will is the only way to escape calamity.
Jeremiah’s message is communicated only through sermons and object lessons.
As a sign of imminent judgment, Jeremiah is forbidden to marry and participate in the feasts.
Jeremiah’s forty-year declaration of doom resulted in captives being taken to Babylon.
God called Jeremiah about sixty years after Isaiah’s death.
Jeremiah has also been called the “laughing prophet.”
Of all the writing prophets, Jeremiah and Hosea stand out preeminently.
Soon after Isaiah and good king Hezekiah died, idolatry and numberless heathen abominations began to flourish in the land.
Jehohaz, Jehoiakim, and Zedekiah are three kings who played a major role in Jeremiah’s career.
Though Jeremiah was timid by nature, he was given a bold message to proclaim, and he proclaimed it.
Jeremiah’s faith was weak.
Jeremiah entered the priesthood late in life.
Jeremiah’s personal life was very lonely.
Baruch went into exile with Isaiah.
The Bible gives details of Jeremiah’s death.
The discourses of Jeremiah were placed in the first half of the Book.
It is very clear that Jeremiah’s approach was chronological.
The Book of Jeremiah contains much that is autobiographical and confessional.
A very prominent key word in Jeremiah is “return.”
The sixth century B.C. Book of Jeremiah is not important for the twentieth century world.
The call of the prophet is a high spot in Jeremiah’s message.
God speaks to the nations directly.
To sweep the floor may be as surely a call of God as to found an empire.
It is wise to ascertain while a person is young, the direction of the Divine purpose.
Jeremiah does not fear the enmity of man.
God uses ill-adapted tools for the accomplishment of His designs.
