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What Seest Thou, Jeremiah?

QUESTIONS FOR CHAPTER 15:

1.       Who would not be able to convince God now to deliver Judah? (vs. 1)

2.       Where was Jeremiah to tell them to go? (vs. 2)

3.       What would be appointed over the people, and to do what? (vs. 3)

4.       What would God cause to happen, and who did he blame? (vs. 4)

5.       What was God tired from? (vs. 6)

6.       What does God say that he did to them and how did they react? (vs. 7-9)

7.       Why woe upon Jeremiah?  What had he not done? (vs. 10)

8.       What would God do for Jeremiah? (vs. 11)

9.       What would God cause to happen to the treasures of Judah? (vs. 13-14)

10.     What did Jeremiah want God to do? (vs. 15)  Why had he suffered?

11.     How did he describe his reaction to the words of God? (vs. 16)

12.     Where did Jeremiah sit, and why? (vs. 17)

13.     What was Jeremiah afraid God might do? (vs. 18)

14.     What must Jeremiah do to speak for God? (vs. 19)

15.     What would God make of Jeremiah? (vs. 20)

Jer. 15:1 Personal responsibility è Rom. 10:10-12;  2 Cor. 5:10;  Rom. 2:4-11

                   Gone too far? è Heb. 10:26-31;  3:12-13;  6:4-6

Jer. 15:10 Rejection of Jeremiah è 1 Sam. 8:1-7;  Luke 10:16:  Matt. 25:40, 45;  Acts 9:4

Jer. 15:16 Eating God’s words è Ez. 2:8 – 3:3;  Rev. 10:9-11

          Sweet to hear (Psa. 1:1-3;  119:81, 97, 105;  19:7-10;  John 6:63, 68)

          Bitter message (Gen. 22:1-2;  Rom. 11:22;  Matt. 10:34ff.)