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JEREMIAH 26-28


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JEREMIAH 26-28

JEREMIAH'S SUFFERINGS (26:1-24)

His twofold warnings (26:1-6)

God will deliver us if we repent of our evil (26:1-3).

God will destroy us and the Temple if we refuse (26:4-6).

His enemies' wrath (26:7-11):

Who they are (26:7-10):

What they want (26:11):

His witnesses (26:12-24)

The prophet himself (26:12-15):

Certain political officials and other people (26:16):

A number of wise old men (26:17-23):

Micah's example (26:17-19):
Uriah's example (26:20-23):

The royal secretary, Ahikam, son of Shaphan (26:24):

JEREMIAH'S SYMBOL (27:1-28:17)

His object lesson (27:1-22)

What it is (27:1-2):

What it means (27:3-22)

To certain nations it symbolizes destruction (27:3-11):
To the chosen nation (Judah), it symbolizes either life or destruction (27:12-22):

His opposition (28:1-17):

Hananiah's deceit (28:1-9)

Hananiah (28:1-4):
Jeremiah (28:5-9):

Hananiah's defiance (28:10-11):

Hananiah's doom (28:12-17):