LESSON TWO: The Book of Jeremiah

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Workbook Study Questions: Before you begin reading the workbook lesson please review the workbook study questions below. Then read the workbook lesson and answer the workbook study questions.

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Jeremiah was raised up by God to be a prophet at a time when:

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Of the four major prophets—Isaiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, and Jeremiah—Jeremiah is the most moved by Israel’s backsliding and captivity.

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Jeremiah is known as the:

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Jeremiah said a fire was shut up in his:

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What does the clay in the potter’s hand symbolize?

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The people of Israel would get so tired of hearing Jeremiah’s weeping that they:

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The story of the potter shows us which of the following:

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There is a plan that God has for you and me to discover, and a covenant relationship by which we enter into His plan for our lives.

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Video Study Questions: Before you begin the video please review the video study questions below. Then watch the video and answer the video study questions.

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Why is the book of Jeremiah one of Lindsay’s favorite books in the Bible?

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If you care about the lost, Jeremiah is the book for you.

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Why is Jeremiah so caught up in weeping?

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In the history of Israel, Jeremiah is set in a time where wickedness prevailed.

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Jeremiah tried to get out of having to prophesy the Word of the Lord by saying:

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The Book of Jeremiah can help you understand the heart of God—that no matter what happens, Jeremiah didn’t give up on the people, just as God doesn’t give up on us.

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