Jeremiah end and lamentations - Come Follow Me With Sam
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This week, we are finishing out Jeremiah and getting into lamentations.
The stark feeling you get with the reading is that this is the end of the party. Jerusalem is doomed. The king is willfully blind. The people will not (cannot?) turn from their path. This is the end of Israel.
In this sense, Jeremiah is a transitional prophet. He is transitioning from the kingdom of Israel to captive Israel. From now on, Israel will never experience true freedom from then all the way up until 1948 AD (or further for covenant Israel?).
Jeremiah uses many types of language that we saw in Isaiah. It is like Jeremiah is saying that Isaiah's prophecies are being fulfilled in his time.
Jeremiah also talks of Israel as doomed for the present, but that there will be redemption, and he points toward the last days as the time of that redemption. After the captivity, many prophets hinge their hopeful message in the same way; that Judah is captive now but will at last be redeemed with Israel.
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