The Booke of the Prophet Ieremiah.
1.1 The time,
1.3 and the calling of Ieremiah:
1.11 His propheticall visions of an Almond rod, and a seething pot:
1.15 His heauy message against Iudah.
1.17 God incourageth him with his promise of assistance.
2.1 God hauing shewed his former kindnesse, expostulateth with the Iewes, their causelesse reuolt,
2.9 beyond any example.
2.14 They are the causes of their owne calamities.
2.20 The sinnes of Iudah.
2.31 Her confidence is reiected.
3.1 Gods great mercy in Iudahs vile whoredome.
3.6 Iudah is worse then Israel.
3.12 The promises of the Gospel, to the penitent.
3.20 Israel reprooued and called of their sinnes.
4.1 God calleth Israel by his promise.
4.3 He exhorteth Iudah to repentance by fearefull iudgements.
4.19 A grieuous lamentation for the misries of Iudah.
5.1 The iudgements of God vpon the Iewes, for their peruerenesse,
5.7 for their adulterie,
5.10 for their impietie,
5.19 for their contempt of God,
5.25 and for their great corruption in the Ciuill state,
5.30 and Ecclesiasticall.
6.1 The enemies, sent against Iudah,
6.4 encourage themselues.
6.6 God setteth them on worke, because of their sinnes.
6.9 The prophet lamenteth the iudgements of God because of their sinnes.
6.18 He proclaimeth Gods wrath.
6.26 He calleth the people to mourne for the iudgement of their sinnes.
7.1 Ieremiah is sent to call for repentance, to preuent the Iewes captiuitie.
7.8 He reiecteth theirvaine confidence,
7.12 by the example of Shiloh.
7.17 He threatneth them for their idolitrie.
7.21 Hee reiecteth the sacrifices of the disobedient.
7.29 He exhorteth to mourne for their abominations in Tophet,
7.22 and the iudgements for the same.
8.1 The calamity of the Iewes, both dead and aliue.
8.4 Hee vpbraideth their foolish, and shamelesse impenitencie.
8.13 Hee sheweth their grieuous iudgement,
8.18 and bewaileth their desperate estate.
9.1 Ieremiah lamenteth the Iewes for their manifold sinnes,
9.9 and for their iudgement.
9.12 Disobedience is the cause of their bitter calamitie.
9.17 He exhorteth to mourne for their destruction,
9.23 and to trust, not in themselues, but in God.
9.25 He threatneth both Iewes and Gentiles.
10.1 The vnequall comparison of God and idoles.
10.17 The Prophet exhorteth to flie from the calamitie to come.
10.19 Hee lamenteth the spoyle of the Tabernacle by foolish pastours.
10.23 He maketh an humble supplication.
11.1 Ieremiah proclaimeth Gods Couenant:
11.8 Rebuketh the Iewes disobeying thereof:
11.11 Prophesieth euils to come vpon them,
11.18 and vpon the men of Anathoth, for conspiring to kill Ieremiah.
12.1 Ieremiah complaining of the wickeds properitie, by faith seeth their ruine.
12.5 God admonisheth him of his brethrens treacherie against him,
12.7 and lamenteth his heritage.
12.14 Hee promiseth to the penitent, returne from captiuitie.
13.1 In the Type if a linnen girdle, hidden at Euphrates, God prefigureth the destruction of his people.
13.12 Vnder the parable of the bottles filled with wine, he foretelleth their drunkennesse in miserie.
13.15 He exhorteth to preuent their future iudgements.
13.22 He sheweth their abominations are the cause thereof.
14.1 The grieuous famine
14.7 causeth Ieremiah to pray.
14.10 The Lord will not be intreated for the people.
14.13 Lying prophets are no excuse for them.
14.17 Ieremiah is mooued to complaine for them.
15.1 The vter reiection, and manifold iudgements of the Iewes.
15.10 Ieremiah complauing of their spight, receiueth a promise for himselfe,
15.12 and a threatning for them.
15.15 He praiseth,
15.19 and receiueth a gracious promise.
16.1 The Prophet, vnder the types of abstaining from marriage, from houses of mourning and feasting, foresheweth the vtter ruine of the Iewes,
16.10 because they were worse then their fathers.
16.14 Their returne from captivitie, shall be stranger then their deliuerance kout of Egypt.
16.16 God will doubly recompense their idolatrie.
17.1 The captiuitie of Iudah for her sinne.
17.5 Trust in man is cursed,
17.7 in God is blessed.
17.9 The deceitfull heart cannot deceiue God.
17.12 The saluation of God.
17.15 The Prophet complaineth of the mockers of his prophecie.
17.19 He is sent to renew the couenant in hallowing the Sabbath.
18.1 Vnder the type of a potter is shewed Gods absolute power in disposing of Nations.
18.11 Iudegements threatned to Iudah for her strange reuolt.
18.18 Ieremiah prayeth against his conspiratours.
19.1 Vnder the type of breaking a potters vessell, is foreshewed the desolation of the Iewes for their sinnes.
20.1 Pashur smiting Ieremiah, receiueth a newe name, and a fearefull doome.
20.7 Ieremiah complaineth of contempt,
20.10 of treachery,
20.14 and of his birth.
21.1 Zedekiah sendeth to Ieremaih to inquire the euent of Nebuchadrezzars warre.
21.3 Ieremiah foretelleth a hard siege and miserable captiuitie.
21.8 He counselleth the people to fall to the Caldeans,
21.11 and vpbraideth the kings house.
22.1 Hee exhorteth to repentance, with promises and threats.
22.10 The iudgement of Shallum,
22.13 Of Iehoiakim,
22.20 and of Coniah.
23.1 Hee prophecieth a restauration of the scattered flocke.
23.5 Christ shall rule and saue them.
23.9 Against false prophets,
23.33 and mockers of the true prophets.
24.1 Vnder the Type of good and bad figs,
24.4 he foresheweth the restauration of them that were in captiuitie,
24.8 and the desolation of Zedekiah and the rest.
25.1 Ieremiah reprouing the Iewes disobedience to the Prophets,
25.8 foretelleth the seuenty yeeres captiuitie,
25.12 and after that, the destruction of Babylon.
25.15 Vnder the Type of a cup of wine he foresheweth the destruction of all nations.
25.34 The howling of the Shepheards.
26.1 Ieremiah by promises and threatnings, exhorteth to repentance.
26.8 Hee is therfore apprehended,
26.10 and arraigned:
26.11 His apologie:
26.16 He is quit in iudgement by the example of Micah,
26.20 and of Vrijah,
26.24 and by the care of Ahikam.
27.1 Vnder the type of bonds and yokes, hee prophecieth the subduing of the neighbour kings vnto Nebuchadnezzar.
27.8 Hee exhorteth them to yeeld, and not to beleeue the false prophets.
27.12 The like hee doeth to Zedekiah.
27.19 He foretelleth the remnant of the vessels shall be caried to Babylon, and there continue vntill the day of visitation.
28.1 Hananiah prophecieth falsely the returne of the vessels and of Ieconiah.
27.5 Ieremiah wishing it to be true, sheweth that the euent will declare who are true Prophets.
28.10 Hananiah breaketh Ieremiahs yoke.
28.12 Ieremiah telleth of an yron yoke.
28.15 and foretelleth Hananiahs death.
29.1 Ieremiah sendeth a letter to the captiues in Babylon, to be quiet there,
29.8 and not to beleeue the dreames of their prophets,
29.10 and that they shall returne with grace, after seuentie yeeres.
29.15 He foretelleth the destruction of the rest for their dis obedience.
29.20 He sheweth the fearefull end of Ahab and Zedekiah, two lying prophets.
29.24 Shemaiah writeth a letter against Ieremiah.
29.30 Ieremiah readeth his doome.
30.1 God sheweth Ieremiah the returne of the Iewes.
30.4 After their trouble, they shall haue deliuerance.
30.10 He comforteth Iacob.
30.18 Their returne shalbe gracious.
30.20 Wrath shall fall on the wicked.
31.1 The restauration of Israel.
31/10 The publication thereof.
31.15 Rahel mourning is comforted.
31.18 Ephraim repenting is brought home againe.
31.22 Christ is promised.
31.27 His care ouer the Church.
31.31 His new couenant.
31.35 The stability,
31.38 and amplitude of the Church.
32.1 Ieremiah being imprisoned by Zedekiah for khis prophecie,
32.6 buyeth Hanameels field.
32.13 Baruch must preserue the euidences, as tokens of the peoples returne.
32.16 Ieremiah in his prayer complaineth to God.
32.26 God confirmeth the captiuitie for their sinnes,
32.36 and promiseth a gracious returne.
33.1 God promiseth to the captiuitie, a gracious return,
33.9 a ioyfull state,
33.12 a setled gouernment,
33.15 Christ, the branch of righteousnesse,
33.17 a continuance of kingdome and Priesthood,
33.20 and a stabilitie of a blessed seede.
34.1 Ieremiah prophecieth the captiuitie of Zedekiah, and the Citie.
34.8 The Princes and the people hauing dismissed their bondseruants, contrary to the Couenant of God, reassume them.
34.12 Ieremiah for their disobedience, giueth them and Zedekiah, into the hands of their enemies.
35.1 By the obedience of the Rechabites,
35.12 Ieremiahcondemneth thie disobedience of the Iewes.
35.18 God blesseth the Rechabites for their obedience.
36.1 Ieremiah causeth Baruch to write his prophecie,
36.5 and publikely to reade it.
36.11 The Princes hauing intelligence thereof by Michaiah, send Iehudi to fetch the roule and reade it.
36.19 They will Baruch to hide himselfe and Ieremiah.
36.20 The king Iehoiakim being certified thereof, heareth part of it, and burneth the roule.
36.27 Ieremiah denounceth his iudgement.
36.32 Baruch writeth a newe copie.
37.1 The Egyptians hauing raised the siege of the Caldeans, king Zedekiah sendeth to Ieremiah to prayfor the people.
37.6 Ieremiah prophecieth the Caldeans certaine returne and victory.
37.11 He is taken for a fugitiue, beaten and put in prison.
37.16 He assureth Zedekiah of the captiuitie.
37.18 Intreating for his liberty, he obtaineth some fauour.
38.1 Ieremiah by a false suggestion is put into the dungeon of Malchiah.
38.7 Ebed-melech, by suite, getteth khim some inlargement.
38.14 Vpon secret conference, he counsaileth the king by yeelding to save his life.
38.24 By the kings instructions, he concealeth the conference from the Princes.
39.1 Ierusalem is taken.
39.4 Zedekiah is made blinde, and sent to Babylon.
39.8 The city ruinated,
39.9 the people captiuated.
39.11 Nebuchad-rezzars charge for the good vsage of Ieremiah.
39.15 Gods promise to Ebed-melech.
40.1 Ieremiah set free by Nebuzaradan, goeth to Gedaliah.
40.7 The dispersed Iewes repaire vnto him.
40.13 Iohanan reuealing Ishmaels conspiracie, is not beleeued.
41.1 Ishmael, treacherously killing Gedaliah and others, purposeth with the residue to flie vnto the Ammonites.
41.11 Iohanan recouereth the captiues, and mindeth to fly to Egypt.
42.1 Iohan desireth Ieremiah to enquire of God, promising obedience to his will.
42.7 Ieremiah assureth him of safety in Iudea,
42.13 and destruction in Egypt.
42.19 He reproueth their hypocrisie in requiring of the Lord, that which they meant not.
43.1 Iohanan, discrediting Ieremiahs prophecie, carieth Ieremiah and others into Egypt.
43.8 Ieremiah prophecieth by a type the conquest of Egypt, by the Babylonians.
44.1 Ieremiah expresseth the desolation of Iudah for their idolatry.
44.11 Hee prophecieth their destruction, who commit idolatry in Egypt.
44.15 The obstinacie of the Iewes.
44.20 Ieremiah threatneth them for the same,
44.29 And for a signe, prophecieth the destruction of Egypt.
45.1 Baruch being dismayed.
45.4 Ieremiah instructeth and comforteth him.
46.1 Ieremiah prophesieth the ouerthrouw of Pharaohs armie at Euphrates,
46.13 and the conquest of Egypt, by Nebuchad-nezzar.
46.27 He comforteth Iacob in their chastisement.
47.1 The destruction of the Philistines.
48.1 The iudgement of Moab,
48.7 for their pride,
48.11 for their securitie,
48.14 for their carnall confidence,
48.26 & for their contempt of God and his people.
48.47 The restauration of Moab.
49.1 The iudgement of the Ammonites.
49.6 Their restauration.
49.7 The iudgement of Edom,
49.23 of Damascus,
49.28 of Kedar,
49.30 of Hazor,
49.34 and of Elam.
49.39 The restauration of Elam.
50.1.9.21.35 The iudgement of Babylon.
50.17.33 The redemption of Israel.
51.1 The seuere iudgement of God against Babylon, in reuenge of Israel.
51.59 Iermiah deliuereth the booke of the prophecie to Sheraiah, to be cast into Euphrates, in token of the perpetuall sinking of Babylon.
52.1 Zedekiah rebelleth.
52.4 Ierusalem is besieged and taken.
52.8 Zedikiahs sonnes killed, and his owne eyes put out.
52.12 Nebuzaradan burneth and spoileth the citie.
52.24 Hee carieth away the captiues.
52.32 Euil-merodach aduanceth Iehoiakin.
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