What Seest Thou, Jeremiah?
1. To what does God compare Judah’s unfaithfulness? (vs. 1) To what law does he refer?
2. In spite of the withholding of God’s blessing, what was their attitude? (vs. 3)
3. What would their attitude soon change to, and to what avail? (vs. 4-5)
4. When did Jeremiah prophesy this? (vs. 6)
5. Whose example did Judah follow? (vs.6-7) How did they both backslide?
6. Was their return under Josiah genuine? (vs. 10).
7. Who showed themselves more righteous than Judah? What does God invite? (vs. 11-12)
8. What condition was placed on their return? (vs. 13)
9. What did God promise them? (vs. 11, 15)
10. What regard would they show the Ark of the Covenant? (vs.16) Why?
11. In those days, who will walk together? (vs. 18)
12. What is the justification for God restoring Israel so? (vs. 19)
13. Why is there weeping on the bare heights? (vs. 21)
14. What must they do to be healed? (vs. 22)
15. Where is the salvation of Israel? (vs. 23) Where is it not?
16. What devoured the labor of their fathers from their youth? (vs. 24)
17. What was the source of their shame? (vs. 25)
Jer. 3:1 è Deut. 24-01-4 è Matt. 19:6-9
Jer. 3:11 è2 Kings 9 – 10; 2 Kings. 15:23-24, 27-28; 2 Kings 17:1-2
Jer. 3:12-18 è Israel called to repentance, Jer. 50:4-5; 33:7; Isa. 11:11-13; 27:13;
Ez. 37:15-23 (vs. 26-27; Eph. 2:17-18, Heb. 13:20; 2 Cor. 6:17-18).
Jer. 3:16 è 31:31-34èOn what basis is Israel invited back (Acts 2:38-39; Gal. 3:26-29)