Yahweh Appoints Jeremiah as a Prophet to the Nations
Yahweh Remembers Israel’s Faithfulness
The Polluted Land
Judah Threatened with Invasion
Jerusalem’s Godlessness
Jeremiah’s Proclamation at the Gate of the House of Yahweh
The Sin and Treachery of Judah
A Nation Characterized by Deceit
Idols and the Living God
The Broken Covenant
Jeremiah’s Complaint
The Linen Loincloth
The Severe Drought
Four Types of Calamity
Jeremiah is Commanded Not to Marry
The Sin of Judah
The Potter and the Clay
The Valley of the Slaughter
A Message for Pashhur
A Message for Zedekiah
Woe to the Evil Shepherds
Two Baskets of Figs
Seventy Years of Servitude
Jeremiah Escapes Death
Jeremiah Uses Fetters and Yokes to Illustrate His Message of Submission
Hananiah, the False Prophet
Jeremiah’s Letter to the Exiles in Babylon
Israel and Judah Will Be Delivered from Their Distress
The New Israel
Jeremiah Buys a Field
The Fortunes of Judah and Israel Will Be Restored
The Faithfulness of the Rechabites
Jehoiakim Burns the Scroll of Jeremiah’s Prophecies
The Babylonians Withdraw to Meet a Threat from Egypt
Jeremiah is Thrown into the Pit of Malchiah
The Fall of Jerusalem
Jeremiah Decides to Remain in the Land
Gedaliah Is Murdered
The Remnant Asks Jeremiah to Pray to Yahweh for Direction
A Message of Rebuke for the Rebellious Remnant
A Message for Baruch
Messages Concerning Egypt
A Message Concerning the Philistines
A Message Concerning Moab
A Message Concerning Ammon
A Message Concerning Babylon
Babylon Judged for Sins against Israel