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Intro to Jeremiah

Here we go...ready for the "weeping prophet"...

Ryrie Study Bible Book Intro

From the Ryrie book introduction:

  • Began his ministry around 20 years old
  • Began under the reign of good king Josiah
  • He was cordial with king Josiah; but after Josiah passed, opposition mounted
    • barely escaped arrest
    • forbidden to go to the Temple
    • had to have others deliver his prophesies
    • had his writing destroyed
    • imprisoned
  • Called by God in 627 BC
  • Archeological Discoveries that support the text
    • Babylonian Chronicle: Babylonian armies campaign from 626 BC and on, including the capture of Jerusalem in 597.
    • The Lachish letters
    • Tablets excavated from Ishtar Gate

The prophesies (chapters) are not in chronological order. Very intermixed by king.

Final leaders in Judah:

  • Josiah
  • Jehoahaz (Shallum)
  • Jehoiakim
  • Jehoiachin (Coniah)
  • Zedekiah (final Hebrew king)
  • Gedaliah (Babylonian governor)

Themes are dire warnings against sin and judgement; but always with hope and restoration.

MacArthur Bible Commentary

  • Jeremiah means "Jehovah throws" or Jehovah establishes, appoints, or sends.
  • Shared more of his personal life and feelings than most prophets.
  • There are other "Jeremiahs" in the bible; this Jeremiah is referred to nine time outside of his book; and quoted at least seven times.
  • Jeremiah was priest and prophet.
  • Son of a priest, Hilkiah (not Josiah's Hilkiah).
  • He is from a small village just north of Jerusalem, in the Benjamin inheritance.
  • Remained unmarried
  • Had a scribe named Baruch
  • Prophesies largely aimed at his own people
  • Ministry lasted five decades
  • His contemporary prophets during Josiah Habakkuk and Zephaniah
  • Contemporary prophets later include Ezekiel and Daniel
  • The theme is judgement on Judah with future restoration in the messianic kingdom

Wiersbe, Be Decisive

  • God disciplines those He loves.
  • God sent Jeremiah to His people with the final warnings.

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