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Monday, January 21, 2019

Life of the Prophet Jeremiah

More is known of the life of Jeremiah than of any early(a) literary prophet. He began prophesying in the thirteenth year of the reign of power Josiah (12 253), i. e. , 627 B. C. , when Jeremiah was but a youth (16). Jeremiah was a backward prophet, but felt compelled to speak Gods word (209). He prophesied until after Nebuchadnezzar washed-up capital of Israel in 586 B. C. (391-10 437-8 441), and his ministry lasted a total of close fifty eld. Josiahs great religious reformation came in the early break apart of Jeremiahs lend (cf. Kings chapters 22-23), but the reforms did not reach the hearts of the people, for they were still seditious (251-7). The Jews opposed Jeremiah and his work from the very outset.First, the citizens of his native Anathoth tried to stop his work and even attempted to kill him (1118-23). Even his kinsmen opposed him (126). Jeremiah later locomote to Jerusalem, but he endured inveterate opposition there also. When King Josiah died, Jeremiah lamented h is terminal (2 Chron. 3525). Jeremiah prophesied against Josiahs wicked successors Jehoahaz (also called Shallum) (2211-17), Jehoiakim (2218-19), and Jeconiah (i. . , Coniah or Jehoiachin) (2224- In the very year Nebuchadnezzar came against Jerusalem, Jeremiah announce both his coming and the seventy year captivity of the Jews (251-14). Under the figure of Jehoiakim, Jeremiah preached a great sermon in the temple in Jerusalem (chapters 7-9). After this the princes, prophets, and priests of Judah called for his death (268-11). However, Jeremiah was delivered at that time (2624). At the Lords direction, Jeremiah dictated his prophecies to Baruch, who wrote them on a scroll (361-8).However, when King Jehoiakim read the scroll, he was so provoked he cut it with a scribes knife and threw it into the fire (3620-25). The king commanded that Jeremiah and Baruch be seized, but the Lord hid them (3626). Jeremiah dictated the prophecies to Baruch again and added others (3627-32). Jeremiah urged King Zedekiah to be sheep pen to Nebuchadnezzar, but Zedekiah refused (2712-22). The Babylonians besieged Jerusalem, and great suffering resulted. Later, Jeremiah was accused of trying to daub to the enemy and was placed in prison (3711-15).Subsequently the king transferred him from the support to the court of the prison and gave him a daily ration of bread (3717-21). When Jeremiah again prophesied against Jerusalem, the king turned him over to the princes, who threw him into a dungeon, the bottom of which was filled with mud, into which Jeremiah sank (381-6). Jeremiah would harbor died there, had he not been rescued by Ebed-Melech, an Ethiopian eunuch of the kings signal (387-13). When Nebuchadnezzar took Jerusalem, he let Jeremiah go free to his own home (3911-14).A mutinous band of Jews murdered Gedaliah, who had been appointed governor by Nebuchadnezzar (411-3). They dogged to flee to Egypt for safety, taking Jeremiah with them as a hostage (431-7). They took Jeremi ah to Tahpanes in Egypt, where he continued to prophesy against them (438 441). The life of Jeremiah was one of sorrow upon sorrow. His people whom he loved and with whom he pleaded unceasingly for fifty years continually refused to hear him, rewarded his labor with rejection and persecution, and eventually perished as the result.

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