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\Jeremiah, Book of\
The Book of Jeremiah

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arranged in five books. I. The introduction, ch. 1. II. Reproofs
arranged in five books.

I. The introduction, ch. 1.

II. Reproofs

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14-17:18; (6.) ch. 17:19-ch. 20; (7.) ch. 21-24. III. A general
14-17:18; (6.) ch. 17:19-ch. 20; (7.) ch. 21-24.

III. A general

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(2.) ch. 27; (3.) ch. 28, 29. IV. Two sections picturing the
(2.) ch. 27; (3.) ch. 28, 29.

IV. Two sections picturing the

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34:1-7; (2.) ch. 34:8-22; (3.) ch. 35. V. The conclusion, in two
34:1-7; (2.) ch. 34:8-22; (3.) ch. 35.

V. The conclusion, in two

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In Egypt, after an interval, Jeremiah is supposed to have
In Egypt, after an interval, Jeremiah is supposed to have

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The LXX. Version of this book is, in its arrangement and in
other particulars, singularly at variance with the original. The
LXX. omits 10:6-8; 27:19-22; 29:16-20; 33:14-26; 39:4-13; 52:2,
The septuagint version of this book is,
in its arrangement and in
other particulars, different from others. The septuagint
omits 10:6-8; 27:19-22; 29:16-20; 33:14-26; 39:4-13; 52:2,

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omitted. These omissions, etc., are capricious and arbitrary,
and render the version unreliable.


omitted.

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Initial text from Easton's Bible Dictionary, 1897 -- Please update as needed
Initial text from Easton's Bible Dictionary, 1897 -- Please update as needed

The Book of Jeremiah consists of twenty-three separate and independent sections, arranged in five books.

I. The introduction, ch. 1.

II. Reproofs of the sins of the Jews, consisting of seven sections, (1.) ch. 2; (2.) ch. 3-6; (3.) ch. 7-10; (4.) ch. 11-13; (5.) ch. 14-17:18; (6.) ch. 17:19-ch. 20; (7.) ch. 21-24.

III. A general review of all nations, in two sections, (1.) ch. 46-49; (2.) ch. 25; with an historical appendix of three sections, (1.) ch. 26; (2.) ch. 27; (3.) ch. 28, 29.

IV. Two sections picturing the hopes of better times, (1.) ch. 30, 31; (2.) ch. 32,33; to which is added an historical appendix in three sections, (1.) ch. 34:1-7; (2.) ch. 34:8-22; (3.) ch. 35.

V. The conclusion, in two sections, (1.) ch. 36; (2.) ch. 45.

In Egypt, after an interval, Jeremiah is supposed to have added three sections, viz., ch. 37-39; 40-43; and 44.

The principal Messianic prophecies are found in 23:1-8; 31:31-40; and 33:14-26.

Jeremiah's prophecies are noted for the frequent repetitions found in them of the same words and phrases and imagery. They cover the period of about 30 years. They are not recorded in the order of time. When and under what circumstances this book assumed its present form we know not.

The septuagint version of this book is, in its arrangement and in other particulars, different from others. The septuagint omits 10:6-8; 27:19-22; 29:16-20; 33:14-26; 39:4-13; 52:2, 3, 15, 28-30, etc. About 2,700 words in all of the original are omitted.


Initial text from Easton's Bible Dictionary, 1897 -- Please update as needed

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