JEREMIAH’S PROPHETIC LESSONS TO THE PEOPLE
It was Yahweh's command that Jeremiah perform a series of prophetic acts to prophesy future events. In Hebrew this is known as an ot. Jeremiah became a living parable revealing the sins of the people and foretelling future events. Jeremiah gives 12 different homilies and 10 different such object lessons for the people:
SCRIPTURE REFERENCE | OBJECT LESSON | SIGNIFICANCE |
Jeremiah 1:11, 12 | Branch of an almond tree | God will carry out His threats of punishment |
Jeremiah 1:13 | Boiling pot tilting away from the North | God will punish Judah with an invasion from the North |
Jeremiah 13:1-11 | A ruined linen belt | Because the people refuse to listen to God they had become useless like a ruined linen belt. |
Jeremiah 8:1-17 | The Potter's Clay | God will destroy His sinful people He had created unless they repent before it is too late |
Jeremiah 19:1-12 | Broken clay jars | God will smash Judah just as Jeremiah smashed the clay jars. |
Jeremiah 24:1-10 | Two baskets of figs | Good figs represent God's holy remnant. Poor figs are the people left behind |
Jeremiah 27:2-11 | The Yoke | A nation who refuses to submit to Babylon's yoke will be destroyed |
Jeremiah 32:6-25 | The purchased field | Yahweh commands Jeremiah to purchase a field in the city of Jerusalem just before the fall of the city as a sign that the people will return to their land |
Jeremiah 43:8-13 | The Large Stones | The stones marked the place where the Babylonian king will set his throne when God allows him to conquer Egypt. |
Jeremiah 51:59-64 | The Scroll sunk in the river | Babylon will also be judged by Yahweh and will sink and rise no more. |
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