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APPENDIX II

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Book Chapters | By Harry Ironside | September 8, 2010
 <<  APPENDIX I    |    INDEX     For comparison we also give the moral order, as we have it in our Bibles. It will be readily seen by the spiritually minded that here we have no merely human compilation of scattered fragments, but a divine arrangement according to the subjects, in place of mere chronology. >> Read more

APPENDIX I

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Book Chapters | By Harry Ironside | September 8, 2010
 << PREVIOUS CHAPTER    |    INDEX    |    APPENDIX II >> An Attempt to Arrange the Writings of Jeremiah is Chronological Order. (a) Reign of Josiah (B. C. 641 to 610) B. C. 629 Chapter 1 Jeremiah's call. Chapters 2-6 Exhortations to Judah and Benjamin. (b) Reign of Jehoahaz (Shallum) B. C. 610 >> Read more
Book Chapters | By Harry Ironside | September 8, 2010
 << PREVIOUS CHAPTER    |    INDEX    |     APPENDIX I >>  The detailed story of Judah's sufferings is spread out before the Lord in this last chapter, but the soul is stayed upon the fact that One remains, when all else is swept away. There is rest and confidence despite the wretched circumstances brought about by sin and waywardness. >> Read more
Book Chapters | By Harry Ironside | September 8, 2010
 << PREVIOUS CHAPTER    |    INDEX    |    NEXT CHAPTER >> Of a deeply spiritual character is the grief expressed in the lament of the fourth chapter. It is not now the temporal sorrows of the people of Judah and Jerusalem that occupy the prophet's mind, but their unhappy estate as away from GOD and no longer a testimony for Him in the earth >> Read more
Uncategorized | By Harry Ironside | September 8, 2010
 << PREVIOUS CHAPTER    |    INDEX    |    NEXT CHAPTER >>  In the sixty-six verses of this chapter, arranged in a triple alphabetic acrostic, as before mentioned, Jeremiah speaks for the remnant, describing his and their affliction, but manifesting unfailing faith in the goodness of GOD and calling upon all to search and try their ways and return to Him >> Read more
Book Chapters | By Harry Ironside | September 8, 2010
 << PREVIOUS CHAPTER    |    INDEX    |    NEXT CHAPTER >> It is the city of Jerusalem in a very particular sense that is under contemplation in this chapter. That city, once famed as the dwelling-place of the great King, was now a waste of blackened ruins. Throughout, it is recognized that not an enemy from the outside acting of his own volition, but the Lord Himself, >> Read more
Book Chapters | By Harry Ironside | September 8, 2010
 << PREVIOUS CHAPTER    |    INDEX    |    NEXT CHAPTER >>  It should be a matter of deep interest for the child of GOD, in any dispensation, to know that there is One above who notes with compassion all of his sorrows, and is afflicted in all his afflictions. Nothing could demonstrate this more clearly than the incorporation, as a part of the Holy Scriptures >> Read more
Book Chapters | By Harry Ironside | September 8, 2010
<< PREVIOUS CHAPTER    |    INDEX    |    NEXT CHAPTER >>  We have no means of knowing to whom, under GOD, we are indebted for the historical account of Zedekiah's captivity here narrated. It has pleased GOD not to reveal the name of the man whom He chose for this. The chapter is practically a duplication of II Kings 24:18-20 and 25 et al. >> Read more
Book Chapters | By Harry Ironside | September 7, 2010
<< PREVIOUS CHAPTER    |    INDEX    |    NEXT CHAPTER >> In the New Testament two solemn chapters are devoted to an account of the worldly glory and the awful overthrow of mystical, or spiritual, Babylon (Revelation 17, 18). In our prophet, two chapters give in detail the splendor and ruin of literal Babylon, the city by the Euphrates, which answers to the Babylon >> Read more
Book Chapters | By Harry Ironside | September 7, 2010
<< PREVIOUS CHAPTER    |    INDEX    |    NEXT CHAPTER >> Jeremiah's ministry to the rebellious men of Judah is now over. He is commissioned to announce the judgment soon to fall upon the Gentiles. When called of GOD to the prophetic office, he was appointed to be a prophet unto the nations (chap. 1:5). Accordingly, the Word of the Lord is now given through him >> Read more
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