Jeremiah
Book Outline & Menu of Notes
- Key & Guide to Notes
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- NOTE: In the following outline, where chapter numbers are shown in (italics), they are included in the preceding chapter link.
- An overview of the book: Introduction to Jeremiah
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- Book One, ch. 1-20
- I. Call of the Prophet during Josiah's reign (ch. 1)
- II. Prophecies to Judah & Jerusalem prior to Zedekiah's reign (ch. 2-20)
- A. Public Sermons (3 messages, in 2 time periods):
- Delivered during the 5 years prior to discovery of the book the Law. (ch. 2-6)
- Delivered during the cleansing of the Temple. (ch. 7-10)
- Condemnation of Unfaithful Judah (2:1- 3:5):
- They Rejected Jehovah.
- They Reared their own gods.
- Charge of Backsliding, during Josiah's reign (3:6- 6:13):
- A call for Repentance (3:6- 4:4)
- A preview of coming Judgment (4:5- 6:13)
- Message of warning at the Temple Gate:
False Religion leads to Destruction (ch.7-10)
- B. Discourses from Personal Experience (7 messages):
- Delivered after the book of the Law was found.
- The Message on the Broken Covenant: (ch.11-12)
Conspiracies, Questions, Consequences
- The Sign of the Linen Girdle: (ch.13)
Judah's Pride to be Broken by Captivity.
- The Drought and Jeremiah's Intercession:
A Parched Land Bathed in Tears. (ch.14-15)
- Jeremiah forbidden to Marry, Mourn or Feast (16:1- 17:18):
- Inconsolable sorrow soon will overtake Judah, due to wicked hearts far from the LORD.
- Supernatural healing will oversee hearts, whose only Hope is in the LORD.
- Message in the Gate of commerce (17:19-27):
Remember the Sabbath. (A test of heart inclination.)
- Lessons at the Potter's house (ch.18-19):
- The LORD remakes a people who yield to Him.
- The LORD breaks those who refuse to yield.
- Jeremiah's first Persecution (ch.20):
- The LORD will break the persecutors.
- The LORD molds His servant for His service.
God's Word burns within His servant's heart.
- Book Two, ch. 21-44
- III. Prophecies during the reign of Zedekiah (ch.21-29)
- Answer to Zedekiah regarding Nebuchadnezzar:
Captivity is unavoidable, without true repentance.- Illustrated by prior judgments upon the three preceding kings (ch.21-22)
- Illuminated by the future Righteous Branch, in contrast to current False Shepherds (ch.23)
- Revealed in the Vision of Two Baskets of Figs (ch.24):
- The LORD discerns between the captives.
- He will restore the Good... not the Bad.
- Zedekiah is among the Bad.
- Sentence of Judgment upon Judah and the nations (ch.25):
- Judah, desolated by Babylon, for 70 years.
- Babylon, punished by God, after 70 years.
- All nations, shall drink of God's wrath,
when He pleads His case against the wicked.
- Message in the Temple Court (ch.26):
- Conflict with the People.
- Sign of the Yokes (ch.27-28):
- Conflict with False Prophets in Jerusalem.
- Letter to Captives, re: Duration of Exile (ch.29):
- Conflict with False Prophets already in exile.
- IV. Prophecies re: the Future of the 12 Tribes,
in view of Judah's near captivity (ch.30-39)
(Messages delivered during the Siege of Jerusalem.)
- Future Restoration is Promised: (ch.30)
Preceded by the Time of Jacob's Trouble.- But he shall be saved out of it.
- The future Restoration is of the LORD: I will put
My People in their Land, My Law in their Hearts.
- The future Restoration is Certain: (ch.32)
- illustrated by Jeremiah's Purchase of a Field.
- The future Restoration is Secured: (ch.33)
- in the Person of David's Righteous Branch.
- God's sure Word to Zedekiah (ch.34):
- Zedekiah's Captivity Foretold and described
- The certainty of God's Word, demonstrated by recent examples of disregarding it.
- Two broken Covenants. (ch.34)
- The spoken word of Jonadab honored,
but Judah dishonors God's Word. (ch.35)
- The written Word of God, preserved,
burns Jehoiakim who burned it. (ch.36)
- Jeremiah Imprisoned (ch.37-38):
- Responds to Zedekiah's request for prayer.
- Counsels Zedekiah concerning God's Will.
- The Fall of Jerusalem (ch.39):
- Zedekiah's captivity.
- Jeremiah's release.
- A servant's reward.
- V. Prophecies to the Remnant after the Destruction of Jerusalem...
- While they remained in the Land. (40:1- 43:7)
- After they removed to Egypt. (43:8- 44:30)
- Appendices, ch. 45-52
- VI. Message to Baruch (ch.45)
- VII. Messages to the Nations:
- To Egypt (ch.46)
- To Philistia (ch.47)
- To Moab (ch.48)
- To Ammon, Edom, Damascus, Kedor, Hazor, and Elam (ch.49)
- To Babylon (ch.50-51)
- VIII. The Destruction of Jerusalem, in retrospect,
and in specific Fulfillment of Prophecy (ch.52):
- The fate of Zedekiah
- The fate of the City
- The fate of the Temple
- The fate of certain people
- The fate of the exiles
- The fate of Jehoiachin
- Note: The above outline reflects several elements from an outline suggested by:
- Jeremiah, transcribed notes from Thru the Bible Radio, J.V.McGee, Thru the Bible Books, 1978
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