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This study looks at a man who did not have the satisfaction of seeing reform come from his constant warnings to a people who were corrupt, idolatrous, and obstinate. His job was to warn of the coming judgment of God through foreign armies, famine, pestilence, drought, defeat, captivity, despair, and destruction. He delivered his message with a gentle and sympathetic heart even though it was in...

seized by the Chaldeans, the nation ruined, and his sons slain. His own eyes were then put out, and he was taken in chains to Babylon to die in disgrace. Jeremiah delivered many messages to King Zedekiah from the Lord. He suffered severe persecution during the rule of Zedekiah; he tried to withstand the corruption of both government and people and to encourage repentance toward God, or at least quiet submission to the inevitable and divinely ordained supremacy of the Chaldeans, but was rebuked in
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