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240.
In Jeremiah 8:1,2, what act of insult and disgrace did God say He would bring upon Judah as a judgment for their worship of the heavenly bodies as gods? |
The enemy would bring their bones out of their graves and leave them open to the sun, moon, and stars that they worshiped (Jer. 8:1,2)
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241.
In Jeremiah 8:7, how does God use the actions of four birds, the stork, turtledove, crane, and swallow, in rebuking Judah for her sin? |
Even these birds know the time for their migratin, but Judah does not know the time of God's judgment (Jer.8:7)
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242.
Fill in the missing 3 words from Jeremiah 8:22, "Is there no _______________; is there no physician there? Why then is not the health of the daughter of my people recovered?" |
"Balm in Gilead" (Jer. 8:22)
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243.
What nickname is often given to the prophet Jeremiah and why? |
The weeping prophet, because of his warning and lamentation over the coming captivity of Judah (Jer. 9:1, etc.)
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244.
What does God mean in Jeremiah 9:26 by accusing Judah of being "uncircumcised in the heart?" |
Though Judah had the outward physical sign of circumcision, their hearts were not really submitted to God and thus not pleasing to Him (Jer. 9:26)
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245.
What is the Lord speaking about in Jeremiah 10:5 when He says, "Be not afraid of them, for they cannot do evil, neither also is it in them to do good"? |
About the false gods of the heathen made with men's hands (Jer. 10:5)
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246.
In Jeremiah 11:3,4, what "covenant" is God referring to when He says, "Cursed be the man that obeyeth not the words of this covenant"? |
The Mosaic Covenant of the Law given at Mt. Sinai (Jer. 11:3,4)
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247.
As part of Jeremiah's perse cution for being God's true prophet, who threathened his life saying, "Prophesy not in the name of the Lord, that thou die not by our hand"? |
The men of his own home town of Anathoth (Jer. 11:21)
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248.
In Jeremiah 12:6-9, how does the Lord comfort Jeremiah concerning the fact that his own home town and own family had turned against him? |
The Lord points out that Israel and Judah have treated Him the same way; they were his family, his heritage, but have turned against him (Jer. 12:6-9)
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249.
In Jeremiah 12:14-16, what interesting declartion does God make concerning the relation of Israel's Gentile enemies to Himself? |
He declares that He will even receive these Gentiles as His people in the future if they will serve Him, a prophecy which points directly toward the New Testament Church (Jer 12:14-16)
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250.
In Jeremiah 13:1-7, what physical sign does God command Jeremiah to carry out that would be a symbol of his coming judgment on Judah? |
He commanded him to take a linen girdle that he had worn about his loins and hide it in the hole of a rock near the Euphrates river and allow it to become marred by time (Jer 13:1-7)
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251.
In Jeremiah 13:9, what lesson did the Lord wish to teach Jeremiah about Judah by the incident of hiding the linen girdle by the Euphrates river until it had rotted? |
As the girdle was marred, God said that He would also mar the pride of Judah and Jerusalem by his judgment
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252.
In Jeremiah 13:23, what two unlikely changes in nature does God point to as examples of the improbability of Judah's coming to repentance? |
The unlikeness of the black Ethiopian changin his skin or of the leopard changing his spots
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253.
While Jeremiah, God's faithful prophet in Judah, was prophesying concerning God's judgment by sword and famine, what were the other wicked prophets telling the people of Judah? |
They were saying that they would never see the sword, nor famine, but would have a future of assured peace
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254.
In Jeremiah 15:1, what tow famous prayer intercessors does God say could not now save Judah because of her wickedness? |
Not even Moses and Samuel
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