10.0  Judah: Manasseh to Zedekiah and the Exile
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Last revised: 12/1/05


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10.1 The International Situation
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10.2 The Situation in Judah
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10.2.1 Bad Days Under Manasseh (2 Kings 21:1-18; 2 Chron. 33:1-20)
------Tulloch Chronological Chart 3----Manasseh  Concordance - Major Prophets----EBD Manasseh----
10.2.2 Josiah, the Boy King (2 Kings 22:1-23:30)
----Tulloch Chronological Chart 3----Josiah  Concordance----EBD Josiah----
10.2.2.1 Josiah's Early Years
10.2.2.2 The Prophet Zephaniah (Zeph. 1:1-3:20)
----Zephaniah  Concordance----EBD Zephaniah---BEDBT Zephaniah--------
10.2.2.2.1 His life
10.2.2.2.2 The book
10.2.2.2.2.1 The Lord's sweeping judgment (Zeph. 1:2-6)

10.2.2.2.2.2 The high and mighty of Jerusalem (Zeph. 1:7-13)

10.2.2.2.2.3 The great day of the Lord (Zeph. 1:14-18)

10.2.2.2.2.4 Hope for the righteous (Zeph. 2:1-3)

10.2.2.2.2.5 Devastation on the nations (Zeph. 2:4-15)

10.2.2.2.2.6 Woe to Jerusalem (Zeph. 3:1-7)

10.2.2.2.2.7 A better day is coming (Zeph. 3:8-13)

10.2.2.2.2.8 Jerusalem shall be restored (Zeph. 3:14-20)

10.2.2.3 Changes under Josiah (2 Kings 22:3-23:27)

10.2.2.3.1 Finding the scroll (2 Kings 22:3-20)

10.2.2.3.2 Covenant renewal and religious reform (2 Kings 23:1-27)

10.2.2.4 Meanwhile, in the Rest of the World
10.2.2.5 The Death of Josiah (2 Kings 23:28-30; 2 Chron. 35:2-27)

10.3 Two Prophets and King Jehoiakim
----Tulloch Chronological Chart 3----Jehoiakim  Concordance----EBD Jehoiakim----
10.3.1 Nahum: Prophet of the Lord's Vengeance on Nineveh
Tulloch Chronological Chart 3----Nahum  Concordance----EBD Nahum---BEDBT Nahum------------
10.3.1.1 The Lord is a Jealous God (Nah. 1:1-11)

10.3.1.2 You are Doomed, Nineveh (Nah. 1:12-3:19)

10.3.2 The Reigns of Jehoiakim and Jehoiachin (2 Kings 23:31-24:17)
----Tulloch Chronological Chart 3----Jehoiakim  Concordance----Jehoiachin Concordance
10.3.3 Habakkuk: The Philosopher Prophet
Tulloch Chronological Chart 3----Habakkuk  Concordance----EBD Habakkuk---BEDBT Habakkuk--------
10.3.3.1 The Man
10.3.3.2 The Book
10.3.3.2.1 Habakkuk's questions (Hab. 1:1-2:5)

10.3.3.2.2 "Woe to him" (Hab. 2:6-20)

10.3.3.2.3 Habakkuk's prayer (Hab. 3:1-19)

10.4 Jeremiah, Zedikiah, and the Last Days of Judah
Tulloch Chronological Chart 3----Jeremiah  Concordance----EBD Jeremiah---BEDBT Jeremiah--------
10.4.1 Jeremiah's Early Life and Call (Jer. 1:1-19)

10.4.1.1 The Call (Jer. 1:1-19)

10.4.1.2 His Early Ministry
Tulloch Chronological Chart 3
10.4.1.3 The Book
10.4.2 Jeremiah and Jehoiakim
10.4.2.1 The Temple Sermon (Jer. 7:1-15; 26:1-24)

10.4.2.2 Jeremiah's Conflict with Jehoiakim
10.4.3 Jeremiah and Jehoiachin
10.4.4 Jeremiah and Zedekiah
10.4.4.1 The Vision of the Figs (597) (Jer. 24:1-10)

10.4.4.2 True and False Prophets: The Sign of the Yoke (Jer. 27:1-28:17)

10.4.4.3 The Letter to the Exiles (Jer. 29:1-32)

10.4.4.4 The Babylonian Invasion (Jer. 34:1-7)
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10.4.4.5 False Dealings with the Slaves (Jer. 34:8-22)

10.4.4.6 Jeremiah in Prison (Jer. 37:6-21)

10.4.4.7 Purchasing the Field at Anathoth (Jer. 32:1-44)

10.4.4.8 Zedekiah's Last Warning (Jer. 38:1-28)

10.4.4.9 An Then There Were None: Jerusalem Falls (Jer. 39:1-10; 52:1-34; 2 Kings 25:1-21)

10.4.4.10 The Fate of Jeremiah (Jer. 39:11-40:6)

10.4.4.11 After the Fall (Jer. 40:7--44:30)

10.4.5 The Oracles of Jeremiah
10.4.5.1 Early and Mixed Oracles
10.4.5.1.1 Early oracles (Jer. 2:1-6:30)

10.4.5.1.2 Mixed oracles (Jer. 8:4-10:25)

10.4.5.1.3 Common Themes
10.4.5.1.3.1 Israel, the unfaithful wife
10.4.5.1.3.2 The worship of idols
10.4.5.1.3.3 The foe from the north
10.4.5.2 The Confessions and Other Oracles (Jer. 11:-1-20:18)

10.4.5.2.1 The prophet's frustrations: The denial of family life
10.4.5.2.2 The prophet's frustrations: The confessions
10.4.5.2.2.1 The first confession: Save me from those who would kill me, O Lord! (Jer. 11:18-12:6)

10.4.5.2.2.2 The second confession: Why do you treat me this way, Lord? (Jer. 15:10-21)

10.4.5.2.2.3 The third confession: Heal me, O Lord (Jer. 17:14-18)

10.4.5.2.2.4 The fourth confession: Let them have it, Lord! (Jer. 18:18-23)

10.4.5.2.2.5 The fifth confession: You have made a fool of me, Lord (Jer. 20:1-13)

10.4.5.2.2.6 The sixth confession: Why was I ever born, Lord? (Jer. 20:14-18)

10.4.5.2.2.7 The significance of the confessions
10.4.5.2.3 The prophet as optimist: The parable of the potter (Jer. 18:1-17)

10.4.5.2.4 The prophet as optimist: The oracles of consolation (Jer. 30:1-32:40)

10.4.5.3 Oracles against Foreign Nations (Jer. 46:1-51:64)
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10.4.5.3.1 Against Egypt (Jer. 46:2-28)

10.4.5.3.2 Against Philistia (Jer. 47:1-7)

10.4.5.3.3 Against Moab (Jer. 48:1-47)

10.4.5.3.4 Against Babylon (Jer. 50:1-52:64)

10.4.6 The Importance of Jeremiah 52

10.4.7 Evaluation of Jeremiah
 
 


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