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Message of Jeremiah

Grace In The End

Message of Jeremiah

Grace In The End

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Publisher: Inter-Varsity Press
ISBN: 9781789744408
Number of Pages: 480
Width: 13.8 cm
Height: 21.6 cm
The Prophet Jeremiah addressed the people of Judah and Jerusalem over a forty-year period leading up to the destruction of Jerusalem in 587 BC. The book of Jeremiah addressed the exiles, especially those in Babylon, in the years after the catastrophe. First of all then, says Chris Wright, we must encounter Jeremiah the prophet who, from his youth to old age, delivered the word of God to the people of Israel at the most terrifying time in all their troubled history. Understanding his times is essential to understanding his life and message. Next, we must strive to grasp how this enormous book (the second longest in the Bible, after Psalms) has been put together. And finally, if Jeremiah spoke in his day, and if the book still speaks today, in both cases it is because of the God who called the man to speak and commanded the book to be written. So we must encounter the God of Jeremiah, an encounter that should be both profoundly disturbing and ultimately reassuring, as it was for him. In the end, Jeremiah is a book of the victory of God's love and grace. His redemptive, reconstructive work fills the book's future horizon - a future that we see fulfilled in the New Testament through the life, death and resurrection of Jesus, the Messiah; and ultimately in God's dwelling with his redeemed people forever in the new creation.
Contents General preface vii Author's preface ix Chief abbreviations xii Select bibliography xiii Introduction 1 1. The beginning - and the end (Jeremiah 1:1-3) 29 2. Jeremiah's appointment as prophet (Jeremiah 1:4-19) 35 3. From honeymoon to divorce (Jeremiah 2:1 - 3:5) 47 4. Turn, turn, turn (Jeremiah 3:6 - 4:4) 68 5. Disaster from the north (Jeremiah 4:5 - 6:30) 81 6. The temple sermon (Jeremiah 7:1 - 8:3) 96 7. Tears in heaven (Jeremiah 8:4 - 10:25) 112 8. Broken covenant and broken hearts (Jeremiah 11:1 - 12:17) 132 9. An unwearable people and an unbearable future (Jeremiah 13:1-27) 148 10. Too late! Too late! (Jeremiah 14:1 - 15:9) 159 11. The pit of self-pity (Jeremiah 15:10-21) 168 12. Silver-lined loneliness (Jeremiah 16:1-21) 176 13. Heart searching (Jeremiah 17:1-27) 189 14. Pots and plots (Jeremiah 18:1 - 20:6) 204 15. 'Perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not abandoned' (Jeremiah 20:7-18) 221 16. Kings: alive and dead and yet to be born (Jeremiah 21:1 - 23:8) 230 17. Prophets: not on a mission from God (Jeremiah 23:9-40) 244 18. The good, the bad and the ugly (Jeremiah 24:1 - 25:38) 256 19. Half-time 270 20. Dramatic public encounters (Jeremiah 26:1 - 28:17) 273 21. Letter to the exiles (Jeremiah 29:1-32) 289 22. The surprises of grace (Jeremiah 30:1 - 31:1) 300 23. The strengths of love (Jeremiah 31:2-30) 314 24. New covenant (Jeremiah 31:31-40) 325 25. Field of dreams (Jeremiah 32:1 - 33:26) 343 26. Promise-breakers and promise-keepers (Jeremiah 34:1 - 35:19) 359 27. God's word: in the fire but not consumed (Jeremiah 36:1-32) 373 28. God's prophet: in the pit but not silenced (Jeremiah 37:1 - 38:28) 383 29. The fall of Jerusalem (Jeremiah 39:1 - 41:18) 392 30. Death on the Nile (Jeremiah 42:1 - 44:30) 402 31. Baruch's signature (Jeremiah 45:1-5) 416 32. Shaking the nations (Jeremiah 46:1 - 49:39) 428 33. Sinking Babylon (Jeremiah 50:1 - 51:64) 437 34. The end . . . and a small beginning (Jeremiah 52:1-34) 451

Christopher J H Wright (Author)

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