Scofield Reference Bible Notes of 1917 By C. I. Scofield
Jeremiah
Jeremiah began his ministry in the
13th year of Josiah, about 60 years after Isaiah's death. Zephaniah and Habakkuk
were contemporaries of his earlier ministry. Daniel of his later. After the
death of Josiah, the kingdom of Judah hastened to its end in the Babylonian
captivity. Jeremiah remained in the land ministering to the poor Remnant (2 Kings
24:14) until they went into Egypt, whither he followed them, and where he died,
early in the 70 year's captivity. Jeremiah, prophesying before and during the
exile of Judah, connects the pre-exile prophets with Ezekiel and Daniel, prophets
of the exile.
Jeremiah's vision includes: the Babylonian
captivity; the return after 70 years; the world- wide dispersion; the final
regathering; the kingdom-age; the day of judgment on the Gentile powers, and
the Remnant.
Jeremiah is in six chief divisions:
1. From the prophet's call to his
message to the first captives. 1:1-29:32.
2. Prophecies and events not chronological, 30:1-36:2.
3. From the accession to the captivity of Zedekiah, 37:1-39,18.
4. Jeremiah's prophecies in the land after the final captivity of Judah, 40:1-42:22.
5. The prophet in Egypt, 43:1-44:30.
6. Miscellaneous prophecies, 45:1-52:34.
The events recorded in Jeremiah cover
a period of 41 years (Ussher).
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