What Seest Thou, Jeremiah?
1. How did God remember Israel when it was a young nation? (vs. 2-3)
2. What was his complaint against Israel now? (vs. 5-7)
3. What were the priests, the rulers, and the prophets guilty of? (vs. 8).
4. What had Israel done that they would not see in Kittim or Kedar? (vs.10-11)
5. What two evils had Judah committed? (vs. 13)
6. What has happened to Israel because of its sins? (vs. 14-17)
7. What has brought about their bitter state, and what was its purpose? (vs.19)
8. What two figures does God use to describe his care for them? (vs. 20-21)
9. In each figure, what was their reaction? (vs. 20-21)
10. What was accomplished in their denial of sin? (vs. 22-23) What figure is used?
11. What animals were they compared to, and in what condition? (vs. 24-25)
12. When confronted, who does Israel claim produced them? (vs. 27)
13. What was their present posture toward God? (vs. 27) What about when in trouble?
14. What were they to do in their troubles? (vs. 28) How many gods did they have?
15. How had they regarded the correction of God? (vs. 30) How did they treat prophets?
16. To what does God compare their forgetting him and his blessings? (vs. 32)
17. Who could learn from their wicked ways? (vs. 33).
18. What was found in Judah’s skirts? (vs. 34) What does this mean?
19. Why was God going to enter judgment with them? (vs. 35)
20. With whom had Judah allied themselves and to what result? (vs. 36-37)
Jer. 2:13 è17:13; Psa. 36:9 è John 4:14
Jer. 2:35 è Prov. 28:13; 1 John 1:8-10