Jeremiah Ch 25- Study

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Approaching studies within Jeremiah, instead of trying to follow chronologically, which is difficult with this book, for roughly the first half of the book, the first 29 chapters, we will instead only produce studies within their appropriate chapters, theming them as follows:

  • Jeremiah’s Calling                     Ch.1
  • Jeremiah’s Main Message        Ch.2,3,5,7,21,22
  • Jeremiah’s Action Parables      Ch.13,18,19,27
  • Jeremiah’s Opposition              Ch.11,12,14,18,20,26,28
  • Jeremiah’s Message of Hope   Ch.3,23,24,25,29

For those who may wish to ‘study’ this chapter, and the particular theme, as with studies elsewhere, each passage has a four-Part approach to help you take in and think further about what you have read on the main Bible page.

A. Find Out :
  1. When did this word come? v.1
  2. How long had Jeremiah been prophesying? v.3
  3. What had the people done? v.3c, 4c, 7a, 8
  4. What is the Lord going to do? v.9-11
  5. After how long will the Lord act? v.12a
  6. What will he do? v.12-14
B. Think:
  1. Why would Judah have no excuse?
  2. How could they have been saved?
  3. How was this a message of both despair and yet hope?
C. Comment:

A remarkable passage.  First Jeremiah reminds them that he has now been warning them for 23 years and they have disregarded God’s word again and again.  They can never say they were not warned.  God had given them every warning possible, in fact by the time Jerusalem has finally been destroyed, Jeremiah will have been warning them for about 36 years!  Never say God is hasty in His judgements!

Next the Lord clearly states His intentions: He is going to bring Nebuchadnezzar to deal with them but after 70 years have passed He will deal with the Babylonians.  The Lord who stands outside time overviews it and reveals a snippet of what is to come. Babylon fell seventy years from the beginning of Jehoiakim’s reign according to some scholars. The Temple rebuilding in Jerusalem was completed 70 years after its destruction. 

However we date it, the important point is that God fixes the times and seasons and He has decreed that Israel WILL come back to this land.  There is hope for the future of Israel, but those who go into captivity now had better realise they will be there for the rest of their lives!  Although the Lord is Lord over this situation and promises to restore Israel in the future, the present is bad!

D. Application?
  1. Thank the Lord that when He says something it WILL happen.
  2. Thank the Lord again that He is never hasty or unfair in bringing His judgement.