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Jeremiah

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  • "Jeremiah 1 Before You Were Born".
  • "Jeremiah 1 Before You Were Born".

Jeremiah 1 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 1 establishes the divine origin and authority of Jeremiah’s ministry. God makes it clear that Jeremiah’s calling did not arise from circumstance,

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  • "Jeremiah 2 Broken Cisterns".
  • "Jeremiah 2 Broken Cisterns".

Jeremiah 2 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 2 is a covenant lawsuit in which God recounts Israel’s history of unfaithfulness.

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  • "Jeremiah 3".
  • "Jeremiah 3".

Jeremiah 3 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 3 deepens the theme of spiritual adultery while introducing a powerful call to repentance.

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  • "Jeremiah 4 Break Up the Fallow Ground".
  • "Jeremiah 4 Break Up the Fallow Ground".

Jeremiah 4 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 4 is a prophetic escalation from invitation to alarm. God calls His people to genuine repentance, not surface reform.

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  • "Jeremiah 5 Is there one_".
  • "Jeremiah 5 Is there one_".

Jeremiah 5 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 5 portrays God as a righteous judge actively searching for truth within Jerusalem.

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  • "Jeremiah 6 The Ancient Paths".
  • "Jeremiah 6 The Ancient Paths".

Jeremiah 6 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 6 portrays the final buildup to judgment as Jerusalem stands under imminent threat.

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  • "Jeremiah 7 Not This House".
  • "Jeremiah 7 Not This House".

Jeremiah 7 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 7 records the Temple Sermon, where God confronts Judah’s false sense of security.

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  • "Jeremiah 8 Is There No Balm_".
  • "Jeremiah 8 Is There No Balm_".

Jeremiah 8 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 8 intensifies the lament of God over His people. The chapter opens with a shocking image of dishonor after death,

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  • "Jeremiah 9 Let Him Who Boasts".
  • "Jeremiah 9 Let Him Who Boasts".

Jeremiah 9 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 9 continues the deep lament over Judah’s moral collapse, focusing on betrayal, deceit, and the loss of trust within community.

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  • "Jeremiah 10 The Living God".
  • "Jeremiah 10 The Living God".

Jeremiah 10 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 10 draws a sharp and necessary contrast between lifeless idols and the living God.

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  • "Jeremiah 11 The Broken Covenant".
  • "Jeremiah 11 The Broken Covenant".

Jeremiah 11 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 11 returns to the foundational covenant made at the Exodus. God reminds Judah that obedience was always the condition of blessing.

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  • "Jeremiah 12 If You Race with Footmen".
  • "Jeremiah 12 If You Race with Footmen".

Jeremiah 12 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 12 opens with one of the most honest prayers in Scripture. Jeremiah acknowledges God’s righteousness while boldly questioning why the wicked seem to prosper.

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  • "Jeremiah 13 Ruined by Pride".
  • "Jeremiah 13 Ruined by Pride".

Jeremiah 13 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 13 communicates God’s message through powerful symbolic action. The linen belt represents Judah’s intended closeness to God -

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  • "Jeremy 14 Is There Any Rain_".
  • "Jeremy 14 Is There Any Rain_".

Jeremiah 14 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 14 unfolds during a devastating drought, a visible sign of covenant judgment. The land itself mourns as water disappears,

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  • "Jeremiah 15 My Words Became My Joy".
  • "Jeremiah 15 My Words Became My Joy".

Jeremiah 15 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 15 marks a turning point where judgment is declared irreversible and the personal cost of prophecy comes fully into view.

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  • "Jeremiah 16 Not for This Time".
  • "Jeremiah 16 Not for This Time".

Jeremiah 16 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 16 presents one of the most sobering sign-acts in the book. God commands Jeremiah not to marry or raise a family,

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  • "Jeremiah 17 The Heart and the Tree".
  • "Jeremiah 17 The Heart and the Tree".

Jeremiah 17 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 17 presents a wisdom-style contrast at the heart of prophetic warning. The chapter exposes sin as deeply ingrained,

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  • "Jeremiah 18 On the Potter’s Wheel".
  • "Jeremiah 18 On the Potter’s Wheel".

Jeremiah 18 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 18 explains God’s sovereignty using a simple, visual picture. The potter reshapes clay that becomes flawed while still on the wheel.

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  • "Jeremiah 19 The Shattered Jar".
  • "Jeremiah 19 The Shattered Jar".

Jeremiah 19 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 19 follows directly from the lesson of the potter in chapter 18. While chapter 18 emphasized reshaping while the clay is still soft,

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  • "Jeremiah 20 Fire in My Bones".
  • "Jeremiah 20 Fire in My Bones".

Jeremiah 20 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 20 reveals the inner life of a faithful prophet under extreme pressure. After being beaten and publicly humiliated by Pashhur, a temple official,

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  • "Jeremiah 21 The Way of Life and Death".
  • "Jeremiah 21 The Way of Life and Death".

Jeremiah 21 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 21 records a rare moment when a king seeks God — but too late for reversal.

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  • "Jeremiah 22 Do What Is Right".
  • "Jeremiah 22 Do What Is Right".

Jeremiah 22 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 22 delivers God’s verdict against Judah’s kings. Standing at the palace gate, Jeremiah proclaims that kingship under God is conditional upon justice,

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  • "Jeremiah 23 The Righteous Branch".
  • "Jeremiah 23 The Righteous Branch".

Jeremiah 23 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 23 confronts false leadership and false prophecy while unveiling one of Scripture’s clearest promises of a future righteous King.

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  • "Jeremiah 24 Two Baskets of Figs".
  • "Jeremiah 24 Two Baskets of Figs".

Jeremiah 24 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 24 uses a simple vision to reveal God’s surprising evaluation of Judah. After Jehoiachin and many leaders, craftsmen, and officials are taken into exile,

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  • "Jeremiah 25 The Cup of Wrath".
  • "Jeremiah 25 The Cup of Wrath".

Jeremiah 25 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 25 marks a major turning point in the book by establishing God’s timetable for judgment. After decades of ignored warnings,

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  • "Jeremiah 26 Do Not Hold Back".
  • "Jeremiah 26 Do Not Hold Back".

Jeremiah 26 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 26 records the first public trial of Jeremiah. God commands him to proclaim His message at the temple without omitting a single word.

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  • "Jeremiah 27 Wear the Yoke".
  • "Jeremiah 27 Wear the Yoke".

Jeremiah 27 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 27 uses a striking sign-act to communicate God’s sovereignty over world events. God commands Jeremiah to wear a wooden yoke,

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  • "Jeremiah 28 The Broken Yoke".
  • "Jeremiah 28 The Broken Yoke".

Jeremiah 28 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 28 records a direct confrontation between true and false prophecy. Hananiah publicly contradicts Jeremiah, promising swift deliverance and peace.

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  • "Jeremiah 29 Seek the Peace".
  • "Jeremiah 29 Seek the Peace".

Jeremiah 29 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 29 records a letter sent by God to the first wave of exiles in Babylon. Contrary to popular expectation, God does not promise immediate rescue.

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  • "Jeremiah 30 I Will Restore You".
  • "Jeremiah 30 I Will Restore You".

Jeremiah 30 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 30 opens the “Book of Consolation,” shifting the tone from judgment to restoration. God commands Jeremiah to write these promises down,

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  • "Jeremiah 31 I Will Write It on Your Heart".
  • "Jeremiah 31 I Will Write It on Your Heart".

Jeremiah 31 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 31 stands at the emotional and theological heart of the book. God reveals His everlasting love for Israel, describing Himself with tender, parental language —

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  • "Jeremy 32 Buy the Field".
  • "Jeremy 32 Buy the Field".

Jeremiah 32 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 32 shows hope not as a feeling, but as an action. While Jerusalem is under siege and Jeremiah is imprisoned, God commands him to buy a field in Anathoth.

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  • "Jeremiah 33 Call to Me".
  • "Jeremiah 33 Call to Me".

Jeremiah 33 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 33 continues the message of hope spoken while Jerusalem is still under siege and Jeremiah remains confined. God invites Jeremiah to pray boldly,

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  • "Jeremiah 34 You Turned Back".
  • "Jeremiah 34 You Turned Back".

Jeremiah 34 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 34 exposes a devastating hypocrisy. Under pressure from Babylon, King Zedekiah and the people make a covenant to obey God’s law by freeing Hebrew slaves.

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  • "Jeremiah 35 You Obeyed".
  • "Jeremiah 35 You Obeyed".

Jeremiah 35 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 35 presents a powerful contrast between human faithfulness and Israel’s disobedience.

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  • "Jeremiah 36 The Word Still Stands".
  • "Jeremiah 36 The Word Still Stands".

Jeremiah 36 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 36 records Judah’s formal rejection of God’s written word. Because Jeremiah is restricted from entering the temple,

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  • "Jeremiah 37 Do Not Deceive Yourselves".
  • "Jeremiah 37 Do Not Deceive Yourselves".

Jeremiah 37 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 37 highlights the tragic pattern of seeking God’s word without obeying it. King Zedekiah asks Jeremiah for truth but refuses to act upon it.

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  • "Jeremiah 38 Down in the Cistern".
  • "Jeremiah 38 Down in the Cistern".

Jeremiah 38 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 38 shows the extreme cost of faithful obedience. Because Jeremiah consistently urged surrender to Babylon as God’s appointed discipline,

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  • "Jeremiah 39 When the Walls Fell".
  • "Jeremiah 39 When the Walls Fell".

Jeremiah 39 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 39 records the fulfillment of decades of prophetic warning. Jerusalem is breached, leaders flee, and King Zedekiah is captured.

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  • "Jeremiah 40 Stay in the Land".
  • "Jeremiah 40 Stay in the Land".

Jeremiah 40 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 40 shifts the story from collapse to cautious rebuilding. After Jerusalem falls, Jeremiah is released from his chains and given freedom to choose his future.

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  • "Jeremiah 41 In the House of Peace".
  • "Jeremiah 41 In the House of Peace".

Jeremiah 41 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 41 shatters the fragile peace of the remnant. Ishmael, driven by ambition and backed by foreign intrigue, assassinates Gedaliah during a meal meant to signify trust.

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  • "Jeremiah 42 Whatever the Lord Says".
  • "Jeremiah 42 Whatever the Lord Says".

Jeremiah 42 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 42 presents one of the Bible’s most honest portraits of conditional obedience.

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  • "Jeremiah 43 You Did Not Listen".
  • "Jeremiah 43 You Did Not Listen".

Jeremiah 43 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 43 records the tragic follow-through of disobedience. After asking for God’s guidance and promising obedience,

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  • "Jeremiah 44 We Will Not Listen".
  • "Jeremiah 44 We Will Not Listen".

Jeremiah 44 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 44 records God’s final warning to the remnant who fled to Egypt. God reminds them that Judah’s destruction happened because of persistent idolatry and refusal to listen.

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  • "Jeremiah 45 Your Life I Will Give You".
  • "Jeremiah 45 Your Life I Will Give You".

Jeremiah 45 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 45 is a deeply personal word spoken to Baruch, Jeremiah’s faithful scribe. After years of writing messages of judgment,

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  • "Jeremiah 46 Not by the Nile".
  • "Jeremiah 46 Not by the Nile".

Jeremiah 46 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 46 opens the oracles against the nations by confronting Egypt, Judah’s long-trusted false refuge.

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  • "Jeremiah 47 The Sword Will Not Rest".
  • "Jeremiah 47 The Sword Will Not Rest".

Jeremiah 47 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 47 delivers a swift oracle against the Philistines. Using flood imagery from the north, God portrays judgment as an overwhelming force that sweeps away cities,

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  • "'s Pride Brought Low".
  • "'s Pride Brought Low".

Jeremiah 48 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 48 is a long oracle of judgment against Moab, marked by both severity and sorrow. Moab is condemned for pride, self-reliance, and mockery of Israel.

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Jeremiah 49 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 49 gathers a series of oracles against multiple nations, showing that God’s authority extends far beyond Judah.

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  • "Jeremiah 50 Babylon Has Fallen".
  • "Jeremiah 50 Babylon Has Fallen".

Jeremiah 50 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 50 begins the longest oracle in the book — God’s judgment against Babylon.

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  • "Jeremiah 51 Thus Babylon Shall Sink".
  • "Jeremiah 51 Thus Babylon Shall Sink".

Jeremiah 51 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 51 completes God’s oracle against Babylon with absolute finality. The chapter expands the themes of chapter 50, emphasizing irreversibility.

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  • "Jeremiah 52 As It Was Written".
  • "Jeremiah 52 As It Was Written".

Jeremiah 52— Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Jeremiah 52 serves as a historical appendix, carefully recording the fall of Jerusalem and confirming the fulfillment of Jeremiah’s prophecies.