What Seest Thou, Jeremiah?
598 BC – Zedekiah’s 2nd year.
1. What was Jeremiah to do with the prophecies of this chapter? (vs. 2)
2. What would God cause? (vs. 3)
3. Who did these prophecies apply to? (vs. 4)
4. What did they hear? (vs. 5)
5. What strange figure was used to show the despair of the men of Judah? (vs. 6)
6. What day of trouble was their judgment compared to? (vs. 7) With what result?
7. How is God going to deliver them? Who will they now serve? (vs. 8-9)
8. Who is to be raised up as their king? (vs. 9)
9. Of whom should Jacob be afraid? (vs. 10)
10. What is the difference in the fate of Judah and the nations? (vs. 11)
11. Does this mean Judah does not have to answer for her sins? (vs. 11)
12. What was their problem, and who was there to correct it? (vs. 12-13)
13. Why did Judah’s lovers forget her and not seek her? (vs. 14)
14. Why did God allow their suffering? (vs. 15)
15. What would God do with those he used to punish Judah? (vs. 16)
16. Then what would God do for them? (vs. 17)
17. How does God describe their restoration, and what proceeds from them then? (vs. 18-19)
18. Where will their rulers come from, and how is their restored relation described? (vs. 21-22)
19. When would the fierce anger of God cease? (vs. 23-24)
20. When would they all have an understanding of this? (vs. 24)