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Jeremiah 37-39

1 h 0 min · 20 de mar de 2024
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Jeremiah’s Arrest and Imprisonment (37:1–21) (1) The King’s Request for Prayer (37:1–5) (2) Jeremiah’s Reply to the King (37:6–10) (3) Jeremiah’s Arrest (37:11–15) (4) Jeremiah’s Secret Interview with the King (37:16–21) Jeremiah’s Confinement in a Cistern (38:1–28) (1) The Demand for Jeremiah’s Punishment (38:1–6) (2) Jeremiah’s Rescue from the Cistern (38:7–13) (3) Another Secret Interview with Zedekiah (38:14–26) (4) The Officials’ Questioning of Jeremiah (38:27–28) The Fall of Jerusalem to the Babylonians (39:1–18) (1) The Capture of the City (39:1–3) (2) Zedekiah’s Flight and Capture (39:4–7) (3) Destruction of the City (39:8–10) (4) The Release of Jeremiah (39:11–14) (5) Promise of Deliverance for Ebed-Melech (39:15–18) Outline From F. B. Huey, Jeremiah, Lamentations [https://ref.ly/logosres/nac16?ref=Bible.Je37.1-21], vol. 16, The New American Commentary (Nashville: Broadman & Holman Publishers, 1993), 327-345 Reading from NIV, 2011

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Jeremiah 37-39

Jeremiah’s Arrest and Imprisonment (37:1–21) (1) The King’s Request for Prayer (37:1–5) (2) Jeremiah’s Reply to the King (37:6–10) (3) Jeremiah’s Arrest (37:11–15) (4) Jeremiah’s Secret Interview with the King (37:16–21) Jeremiah’s Confinement in a Cistern (38:1–28) (1) The Demand for Jeremiah’s Punishment (38:1–6) (2) Jeremiah’s Rescue from the Cistern (38:7–13) (3) Another Secret Interview with Zedekiah (38:14–26) (4) The Officials’ Questioning of Jeremiah (38:27–28) The Fall of Jerusalem to the Babylonians (39:1–18) (1) The Capture of the City (39:1–3) (2) Zedekiah’s Flight and Capture (39:4–7) (3) Destruction of the City (39:8–10) (4) The Release of Jeremiah (39:11–14) (5) Promise of Deliverance for Ebed-Melech (39:15–18) Outline From F. B. Huey, Jeremiah, Lamentations [https://ref.ly/logosres/nac16?ref=Bible.Je37.1-21], vol. 16, The New American Commentary (Nashville: Broadman & Holman Publishers, 1993), 327-345 Reading from NIV, 2011

20 de mar de 20241 h 0 min
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Jeremiah 30-31

Book by Book February 21, 2024 Jeremiah 30-31 “Chapters 30–31, together with Jeremiah 32–33, are often called the ‘Book of Comfort’. The main theme is a message of hope for those going into exile, a hope which is also expressed in the preceding chapter (29:10–14).[1]” “most of the book’s messages of hope are found in chaps. 30–33, called collectively the Book of Consolation or the Book of Comfort. These chapters have been placed in the midst of mostly biographical material. They anticipate a restoration of Israel to God’s favor and a return of the people to their homeland.[2]” IX. Messages of Hope for Restoration (30.1–33.26) A. Promises of Restoration (30.1–24) (1) Introduction to the Messages (30.1–3) (2) Promise of Restoration for Jacob (30.4–11) (3) Promise of Healing for an Incurable Wound (30.12–17) (4) Promise of Restoration of the Fortunes of Jacob (30.18–22) (5) The Fierce Anger of the Lord (30.23–24) B. The New Covenant (31.1–40) (1) The Rebuilding of Israel (31.1–6) (2) Return of the Scattered People (31.7–14) (3) The End of Rachel’s Weeping for Her Children (31.5–22) (4) Description of Future Blessing (31.23–28) (5) Repudiation of a Popular Saying (31.29–30) (6) Announcement of a New Covenant (31.31–34) (7) God’s Assurance of Israel’s Eternal Duration (31.35–37) (8) God’s Promise that Jerusalem Would Be Rebuilt (31.38–40) Outline from F. B. Huey, Jeremiah, Lamentations [https://ref.ly/logosres/nac16?ref=Bible.Je31.38-40], vol. 16, The New American Commentary (Nashville. Broadman & Holman Publishers, 1993), 259-287. [1] Hetty Lalleman, Jeremiah and Lamentations: An Introduction and Commentary [https://ref.ly/logosres/totc24jelalleman?ref=Bible.Je30.1-24&off=49&ctx=n+(30%3a1%E2%80%9324)%0aContext%0a~Chapters+30%E2%80%9331%2c+toge], ed. David G. Firth, vol. 21, Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries (Nottingham, England: Inter-Varsity Press, 2013), 223. [2] F. B. Huey, Jeremiah, Lamentations [https://ref.ly/logosres/nac16?ref=Bible.Je30.1-33.26&off=224&ctx=%3b+24%3a4%E2%80%937).+However%2c+~most+of+the+book%E2%80%99s+m], vol. 16, The New American Commentary (Nashville: Broadman & Holman Publishers, 1993), 259.

21 de feb de 20241 h 7 min
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Jeremiah 27-29

Book by Book 02/07/2024  Jeremiah 27-29 Outline VIII.  Jeremiah’s Controversy with the False Prophets (26:1–29:32) … 2.   Jeremiah’s Symbolic Yoke (27:1–22) (1) Warning to the Nations to Serve Nebuchadnezzar (27:1–11) (2) Warning to King Zedekiah to Serve Nebuchadnezzar (27:12–15) (3) Warning to the Priests and All the People (27:16–22) 3.   Conflict between Jeremiah and Hananiah (28:1–17) (1) Hananiah’s False Prophecy (28:1–4) (2) Jeremiah’s Response to Hananiah (28:5–9) (3) Hananiah’s Symbolic Act (28:10–11) (4) Jeremiah’s Denunciation of Hananiah (28:12–17) 4.   Jeremiah’s Letter to the Exiles (29:1–32) (1) Sending of the Letter (29:1–3) (2) A Warning against the False Prophets (29:4–23) (3) Jeremiah’s Response to Shemaiah’s Letter (29:24–28) (4) A Message to the Exiles about Shemaiah (29:29–32) Outline from F. B. Huey, Jeremiah, Lamentations [https://ref.ly/logosres/nac16?ref=Bible.Je25.1-7&off=4&ctx=(1)+~Judah%E2%80%99s+Refusal+to+Listen+to+the+Pro], vol. 16, The New American Commentary (Nashville: Broadman & Holman Publishers, 1993), 223 ff.  Reading from The New International Version [https://ref.ly/logosres/niv2011?ref=BibleNIV.Je25.1] (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2011.

7 de feb de 20241 h 4 min
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Jeremiah 25-26

January 31, 2024 Book by Book Jeremiah 25-26 This week, we read the Lord’s warnings for those who are listening to the #FalseProphets. We also read about Jeremiah’s trial. This trial is most likely a response to Jeremiah’s sermon against the nation and leaders in ch. 7. Jeremiah’s case is simply, “The Lord called me and compelled me to speak.” The elders spare his life. But not every prophet is spared as we learn about the fate of Uriah.  Outline 02:21 - Judah’s Refusal to Listen to the Prophets 25.1–7 05:19 - Seventy Years of Punishment 25.8–14 15:00 - The Cup of God’s Wrath 25.15–29 22:39 - God’s Coming Judgment on All Nations 25.30–38 The Temple Sermon and Its Consequences 26.1–24 28:30 - Summary of the Sermon 26.1–6 31:23 - Arrest and Trial of Jeremiah 26.7–19 37:30 - Arrest and Slaying of Uriah the Prophet 26.20–23 40: 34 - The Release of Jeremiah 26.24 Outline from F. B. Huey, Jeremiah, Lamentations [https://ref.ly/logosres/nac16?ref=Bible.Je25.1-7&off=4&ctx=(1)+~Judah%E2%80%99s+Refusal+to+Listen+to+the+Pro], vol. 16, The New American Commentary (Nashville: Broadman & Holman Publishers, 1993), 223 ff.  Reading from The New International Version [https://ref.ly/logosres/niv2011?ref=BibleNIV.Je25.1] (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2011), Je 25:1–26:24. I Use Logos Bible Software @logosbiblesoftware https://logos.com [https://logos.com/]

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