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Here is one of the bravest, and most tender, yet most
pathetic figures in all history: a patriot as well as a
prophet. He is known as the "Weeping Prophet":
he watched his nation decline and finally fall under
God's judgment. During Jeremiah's 40 years of ministry,
he never received a hint of gratitude.
As one of the most important of the "Major
Prophets," Jeremiah is a rich, rewarding study. It
is full of surprises, deeply touching episodes, and
extremely moving reading. It is also, in many ways,
profoundly timely for us today!
Now in one, self-contained CD-ROM (compatible with
both Windows and Macintosh operating systems) which
includes:
- Over 20 hours of Verse-by-Verse audio teaching
through the book of Jeremiah as MP3 files.
- Extensive searchable study notes as PDF files.
- A special message from Chuck Missler.
- Listings of other MP3 resources.
- Real®
Player and
Real®
Juke Box.
This program will play MP3 audio files.
- Adobe Acrobat® Reader.
This program will read the PDF notes.
CONTENTS
- Jeremiah 1: Introduction. Historical
Overview. The Call.
- Jeremiah 2-5: Remarriage. The Ark, Return
to Me. Babylon
- Jeremiah 6-8: Temple Discourses. Idolatry
and the Temple. Shiloh.
- Jeremiah 9 & 10: Diaspora. Professional
Mourners. Poem of the Dead Reaper.
- Jeremiah 11 -14: Plot to Assassinate. The
Prosperity of the Wicked. Linen Belt.
- Jeremiah 15-18: Widows. Withdrawal from
Daily Life. The Heart is Wicked. Potter's House.
- Jeremiah 19-21 : Foreign gods. Pashur.
Zedekiah's Oracle.
- Jeremiah 22 & 23 : Throne of David.
Shallum. Blood Curse. A Righteous Branch. Against
False Prophets.
- Jeremiah 24 & 25: 2 Baskets of Figs.
Ezekiel's 430 Years. 70 Years.
- Jeremiah 26 -29: Trial for Heresy. Urijah
the Prophet. Message to Ambassadors. Nebuchadnezzar,
God's Servant. Temple Vessels. Hananiah. Letters.
- Jeremiah 30:1-31:30: Time of Jacob's
Trouble. David's Throne.
- Jeremiah 31:31-40: New Covenant in Contrast
with Old.
- Jeremiah 32: Ancient Title Insurance. Lev
25:23. Buy a Field. Title Deed to the Earth. Deut
13.
- Jeremiah 33-36: Concludes Book of
Consolation. Laws of Slave Trade. City to be Burned.
Rechabites.
- Jeremiah 37-39: Jeremiah's Experiences
During Siege of Jerusalem.
- Jeremiah 40-44: Events after the Fall.
Ishmael's Treachery. Gedaliah is warned. Flight to
Egypt. Accusation on Baruch.
- Jeremiah 45-49: Ten Nations Judged. Egypt.
Philistia. Tyre & Sidon. Nations Judged. Moab.
Ammon. Edom Damascus. Kedar & Hazor. Elam.
Nebuchadnezzar.
- Jeremiah 50 & 51: Against Babylon.
Everlasting Covenant. Vengeance by the Kinsman.
- Jeremiah 52: Historical Appendix. Zedekiah.
Evil-Mardoch. Lamentations.
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