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Session 20: Jeremiah
Video:
• Overview: Jeremiah
Recommended Reading from the ESV Study Bible:
• Introduction to Jeremiah (pp. 1363–1368)
Handouts from The Bible Project: • Jeremiah Overview Poster
Handouts from Dr. Parke:
• Book of Jeremiah - Slides from Dr. Parke’s Teaching
Handouts from ESV Study Bible:
• Table: Dates of Events in Jeremiah
• Map: The Babylonian Empire
• Map: The Fall of Jerusalem
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Book of JeremiahSlides from Dr. Parke’s Teachings
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Book of JeremiahSlides from Dr. Parke’s Teachings
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Book of JeremiahSlides from Dr. Parke’s Teachings
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Book of JeremiahSlides from Dr. Parke’s Teachings
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Book of JeremiahSlides from Dr. Parke’s Teachings
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Dates of Events in Jeremiah From the ESV Study Bible
Dates Passage
Under Josiah (627–609 B.C.) 1:1–19˝
3:6–6:30
Under Jehoahaz (609) and Jehoiakim (609–597) 7:1–34˝
25:1–38˝
26:1–24˝
35:1–19˝
36:1–32˝
45:1–5˝
46:1–28˝
47:1–7˝
48:1–47
Under Jehoiachin (597) and Zedekiah (597–586) 20:1–22:30˝
24:1–10˝
27:1–22˝
28:1–17˝
29:1–32˝
30:1–31:40˝
32:1–44˝
33:1–26˝
34:1–22˝
37:1–21˝
38:1–28˝
39:1–18˝
49:1–39˝
50:1–51:64˝
52:1–34
After the Fall of Jerusalem (586) 40:1–42:22˝
43:1–44:30
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The Babylonian Empire From the ESV Study Bible
c. 597, 586, 582 B.C.
Jeremiah witnessed multiple deportations of many of his fellow Judeans to Babylon (see 52:28–
30), which he and other prophets had foretold would happen if the people did not repent of their
wickedness. Jeremiah specifically foretold that the exiles would remain in Babylon for 70 years,
after which time the Lord would punish the Babylonians themselves for their wickedness (25:11–
12).
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The Fall of Jerusalem From the ESV Study Bible
586 B.C.
As punishment for Zedekiah’s rebellion, Nebuchadnezzar attacked Jerusalem. After the Babylonians
had made a breach in the wall at the middle gate, Zedekiah realized his fate was sealed if he stayed
in the city, so he and his soldiers attempted to escape during the night through a gate between
two walls at the southeast corner of the city. The Babylonians overtook him near Jericho, however,
and he was sent to Riblah for judgment. Then Nebuchadnezzar destroyed the walls of Jerusalem
and the temple and exiled many of the people to Babylon (see 52:1–34).
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