What Seest Thou, Jeremiah?
1. What must Judah do to stave off captivity? (vs. 1-2)
2. How does Jeremiah express the notion of repentance in these verses? (vs. 3-4)
3. From where will God bring evil and great destruction? (vs. 6)
4. How do the people, the king, the priests, and the prophets react? (vs. 8-9)
5. Do the people expect destruction or deliverance? (vs. 10)
6. What is the purpose of the hot wind that is coming up? (vs. 11-12) What isn’t its purpose?
7. What is the only thing that can save them? (vs. 14)
8. What caused Judah to be surrounded by their enemies? (vs. 17-18)
9. What is the cause of anguish for Jeremiah? (vs. 19) His description of the people? (vs. 22)
10. What is the condition of the earth, heavens, mountains, the fields and cities? (vs. 23-26)
11. What will God not do in spite of all this desolation? (vs. 27)
12. Will God change his mind? (vs. 28)
13. What does the prophet compare Judah to? (vs. 30) Does it help?
14. What is Judah compared to in this verse? (vs. 31)
15. What is the cause of the pregnant woman’s fainting? (vs. 31)
Jer. 4:4 Circumcision è 9:25-26; Deut. 10:12-16; 30:6; Rom. 2:28-29; Col. 2:11-12
Jer. 4:10 Greatly Deceived this people è Ez. 14:1-5; 2 Thess. 2:11-12
Jer. 4:13 Coming on the clouds è Matt. 24:29-31
Jer. 4:27 …yet will I not make a full end è Isa 1:9; Isa 10:22; Isa 11:16; Isa 37:31-32;
Jer 23:3; Rom 9:27; Rom 11:1-5