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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)
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)
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)
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.)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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
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
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
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