What Seest Thou, Jeremiah?
1. What was the prophet told to look for? (vs. 1) What would God do if he succeeded?
2. Were the people sincere? (vs. 2-3). What charge is made against them?
3. What did Jeremiah suppose was the reason for this sin? (vs. 4-5) Where would he look now?
4. What did he find there? (vs. 5a) How is their judgment described, and why?
5. After God had made provision for Judah, how had she acted? (vs.7-8) Compared to what?
6. Does God’s judgment involve complete destruction? (vs. 10-13) What accusation is made?
7. Specifically what would God do about this? (vs. 15) How does he describe this people?
8. What would they do in Judah? (vs. 17)
9. Was there any hope in Judah? (vs. 18)
10. When Judah asked why, what is the answer God gives, and what is their fate? (vs. 19)
11. What had God done that should have brought him their reverence? (vs. 22)
12. From where did their rebellion come? (vs. 23)
13. What was the cause of the evil that invaded their lives? (vs. 25)
14. What was found among the people, and to what are they compared? (vs. 26-27)
15. What was the motivation of these? (vs. 27b)
16. What is the sin named in this verse? (vs. 28)
17. What is the wonderful and horrible thing that is come to pass in the land? (vs. 30-31)
18. What was the disposition of the people? (vs. 31)
Jer. 5:4-5 è 1 Cor. 1:26f.
Jer. 5:10, 18 è 23:3; Isa. 10:22-23
Jer. 5:20 è 6:10; Isa. 6:9-10; Matt. 13:10-15
Jer. 5:24 è Matt. 5:45
Jer. 5:30-31 è Isa. 30:8-11; 2 Tim. 4:3-4