College Press Bible Study Textbook Series
Jeremiah 11 - Introduction
REVIEW OF CHAPTER NINE
I. Facts to Master
1.
The metaphorical description of Egyptian bondage (Jeremiah 11:4).
2.
The basic stipulation of the Sinai covenant (Jeremiah 11:4; Jeremiah 11:7)
3.
The number of the gods of Judah and Jerusalem (Jeremiah 11:13).
4.
A striking metaphor used to describe the apostate nation (Jeremiah 11:16-17).
5.
The Canaanite deity so popular in Judah (Jeremiah 11:13; Jeremiah 11:17).
6.
Those who were plotting against Jeremiah (Jeremiah 11:18-21; Jeremiah 12:6).
7.
The question which Jeremiah raises before God (Jeremiah 12:1-2).
8.
Others who will taste of the judgment of God (Jeremiah 12:14).
9.
That which Jeremiah is told to purchase and wear (Jeremiah 13:1).
10.
Place to which Jeremiah was to take and hide the girdle (Jeremiah 13:4).
11.
That with which God would fill the inhabitants of the land (Jeremiah 13:13).
12.
Can the Ethiopian change his ____________ or the leopard his ___________ (Jeremiah 13:23)?
II. Question to Ponder
1.
What is the background of Jeremiah 11:1-17? To what covenant does Jeremiah refer?
2.
What is a covenant? What kind of covenants existed in the ancient world?
3.
Does God hear all prayers? See Jeremiah 11:11. Why are prayers sometimes unanswered? What does God think of fire escape religion?
4.
Should we ever stop praying for lost souls? See Jeremiah 11:14
5.
How did Jeremiah come to know of the plot of the men of Anathoth against him? See Jeremiah 11:18
6.
Does the Bible answer the question which Jeremiah raises in Jeremiah 12:1? How does God answer him? Jeremiah 12:5-6
7.
What is meant by the expression he shall not see our latter end? Jeremiah 12:4
8.
Is it right for Jeremiah to pray for the destruction of his enemies? See Jeremiah 12:3 b
9.
In what sense could Judah be referred to as My house i.e., the house of God? Jeremiah 12:7
10.
What is the significance of the speckled bird of prey figure? Jeremiah 12:9
11.
How does Jeremiah 12:13 show the blight of sin in the life of a nation?
12.
Who were some of the evil neighbors against whom Jeremiah uttered prophecies? Jeremiah 12:14 See Chapter s 47-49
13.
How can God use foreign nations to punish Israel and then punish those nations for having attacked His people? See Jeremiah 12:14
14.
What is meant by the phrase sware by My name? What glorious future does Jeremiah see for Gentiles who are converted? Jeremiah 12:15-16
15.
What did the new girdle which Jeremiah wore symbolize? What does the ragged girdle symbolize? Jeremiah 13:1-11
16.
What is the background of the statement made by Jeremiah in Jeremiah 13:12? How does his audience react? How does Jeremiah use this simple truism as a point of departure for a solemn message?
17.
Can a sinner ever drift beyond the limits of God's compassion and pity? See Jeremiah 13:14
18.
What is the date and background of Jeremiah 13:18-27? Who is the queen-mother mentioned here?
19.
On the basis of Jeremiah 13:23 what would you say about Jeremiah's doctrine of sin?