JEREMIAH
OUTLINE OF CONTENTS
-  1  - 
- Jeremiah appointed as prophet (1-10) 
- Vision of the almond tree (11, 12) 
- Vision of the cooking pot (13-16) 
- Jeremiah fortified for his commission (17-19) 
 
-  2  
-  3  - 
- Depth of Israel’s apostasy (1-5) 
- Israel and Judah guilty of adultery (6-11) 
- A call to repentance (12-25) 
 
-  4  - 
- Repentance brings blessings (1-4) 
- Disaster to come from the north (5-18) 
- Jeremiah’s pain over the coming disaster (19-31) 
 
-  5  - 
- The people refuse Jehovah’s discipline (1-13) 
- Destruction but not complete extermination (14-19) 
- Jehovah calls the people to account (20-31) 
 
-  6  - 
- Siege of Jerusalem near (1-9) 
- Jehovah’s rage on Jerusalem (10-21) 
- Cruel invasion from the north (22-26) 
- Jeremiah to serve as a metal tester (27-30) 
 
-  7  - 
- False trust in Jehovah’s temple (1-11) 
- The temple to become like Shiloh (12-15) 
- False worship condemned (16-34) 
 
-  8  - 
- The people choose the popular course (1-7) 
- What wisdom without Jehovah’s word? (8-17) 
- Jeremiah laments Judah’s breakdown (18-22) 
 
-  9  - 
- Jeremiah’s deep sadness (1-3a) 
- Jehovah calls Judah to account (3b-16) 
- Lamentation over Judah (17-22) 
- Boast about knowing Jehovah (23-26) 
 
- 10  - 
- The gods of the nations versus the living God (1-16) 
- Impending destruction and exile (17, 18) 
- Jeremiah grieves (19-22) 
- The prophet’s prayer (23-25) 
 
- 11  - 
- Judah breaks covenant with God (1-17) 
- Jeremiah likened to a lamb to be slaughtered (18-20) 
- Opposition from the men of Jeremiah’s hometown (21-23) 
 
- 12  
- 13  - 
- The ruined linen belt (1-11) 
- Wine jars to be smashed (12-14) 
- Irreformable Judah to be exiled (15-27) 
 
- 14  - 
- Drought, famine, and sword (1-12) 
- False prophets condemned (13-18) 
- Jeremiah acknowledges the people’s sins (19-22) 
 
- 15  - 
- Jehovah will not change his judgment (1-9) 
- Jeremiah’s complaint (10) 
- Jehovah’s answer (11-14) 
- Jeremiah’s prayer (15-18) 
- Jeremiah fortified by Jehovah (19-21) 
 
- 16  - 
- Jeremiah not to marry, mourn, or feast (1-9) 
- Punishment, then restoration (10-21) 
 
- 17  - 
- Judah’s sin ingrained (1-4) 
- Blessings of trusting in Jehovah (5-8) 
- The treacherous heart (9-11) 
- Jehovah, the hope of Israel (12, 13) 
- Jeremiah’s prayer (14-18) 
- Keeping the Sabbath sacred (19-27) 
 
- 18  - 
- The clay in the potter’s hands (1-12) 
- Jehovah turns his back on Israel (13-17) 
- Plot against Jeremiah; his plea (18-23) 
 
- 19  
- 20  - 
- Pashhur strikes Jeremiah (1-6) 
- Jeremiah cannot stop preaching (7-13) 
- Jeremiah’s complaint (14-18) 
 
- 21  
- 22  
- 23  - 
- Good shepherds and bad (1-4) 
- Security under the “righteous sprout” (5-8) 
- False prophets condemned (9-32) 
- “The burden” of Jehovah (33-40) 
 
- 24  
- 25  
- 26  
- 27  
- 28  
- 29  
- 30  
- 31  
- 32  
- 33  - 
- Restoration promised (1-13) 
- Security under the “righteous sprout” (14-16) 
- Covenant with David and priests (17-26) 
 
- 34  
- 35  
- 36  - 
- Jeremiah dictates a scroll (1-7) 
- Baruch reads aloud from the scroll (8-19) 
- Jehoiakim burns the scroll (20-26) 
- Message rewritten on a new scroll (27-32) 
 
- 37  - 
- Chaldeans’ withdrawal only temporary (1-10) 
- Jeremiah imprisoned (11-16) 
- Zedekiah meets with Jeremiah (17-21) 
 
- 38  - 
- Jeremiah thrown into a cistern (1-6) 
- Ebed-melech rescues Jeremiah (7-13) 
- Jeremiah urges Zedekiah to surrender (14-28) 
 
- 39  - 
- The fall of Jerusalem (1-10) 
- Jeremiah to be safeguarded (11-14) 
- Ebed-melech’s life to be spared (15-18) 
 
- 40  - 
- Nebuzaradan frees Jeremiah (1-6) 
- Gedaliah appointed over the land (7-12) 
- Plot against Gedaliah (13-16) 
 
- 41  
- 42  
- 43  
- 44  
- 45  
- 46  
- 47  
- 48  
- 49  - 
- Prophecy against Ammon (1-6) 
- Prophecy against Edom (7-22) 
- Prophecy against Damascus (23-27) 
- Prophecy against Kedar and Hazor (28-33) 
- Prophecy against Elam (34-39) 
 
- 50  
- 51  
- 52  - 
- Zedekiah rebels against Babylon (1-3) 
- Nebuchadnezzar’s siege of Jerusalem (4-11) 
- Destruction of the city and the temple (12-23) 
- People taken into exile to Babylon (24-30) 
- Jehoiachin released from prison (31-34)