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Jeremiah is the longest of the five major prophetical books of the Old Testament. In addition to being lengthy, the book’s message is mostly gloomy, is non-chronological in its development and is difficult of understanding without a thorough knowledge of its historical background. For these reasons, Jeremiah is often neglected by students of the Old Testament. However, this neglect is...

E. ITS LANGUAGE IS SIMPLE AND UNADORNED F. ITS PHRASEOLOGY IS SIMILAR TO THAT OF THE EARLIER PROPHETS G. ITS EXEGESIS IS RELATIVELY EASY XI. THE OUTLINE OF THE BOOK A. THE ORDINATION OF THE PROPHET (chapter 1) B. THE UNFAITHFULNESS OF JUDAH (2:1–3:5) C. THE SOON-COMING JUDGMENT OF JUDAH (3:6–6:30) D. THE FALSE CONFIDENCES OF JUDAH (CHAPTERS 7–10) E. THE BROKEN-COVENANT CURSE TO BE INFLICTED UPON JUDAH (chapters 11 and 12) F. THE PROPHETIC WARNING OF JUDAH (chapter 13) G. THE DETERMINATION OF GOD
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