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Chart of the Book of Jeremiah Assumed
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xi Chart of the Book of Jeremiah Assumed Chapter 1: Call superscription: 1:1–3 call proper: 1:4–10 call enacted: visions: 1:11–12, 13–19 Chapters 2–10: Overture ● 2:1:4:4: toggled quoted speech ● 4:5–6:30: 4:5–14; 4:16–31; 5:1–9; 5:10–19; 5:20–31; 6:1–15; 6:16–30 ● 7:1–8:4: 7:1–15; 7:16–26; 7:27–8:3 ● 8:5–9:25: 8:4–12; 8:13–23; 9:1–10; 9:11–25 ● 10:1–25: 10:1–5; 10:6–10; 10:11–16; 10:17–18; 10:19–22; 10:23–25 Chapters 11–20: Prose Ministry (in lowercase letters) and Soliloquies (numbered for prophet and deity); they are additionally grouped into seven units (upper case letters) ● One: #a, 11:2–14, is a covenant speech: unappreciated past Y: #1: fire and the green olive (11:15–17) J: #1: the trusting lamb (11:18–23) J: #2: sheep for the slaughter (12:1–6) Y: #2: heritage destructive and destroyed (12:7–13) ● Two: #b, #c, #d #b, 12:14–17 is a YHWH resolution: uprootings #c, 13:1–11 is a sign-act, functioning as an analogy: loincloth ● The numbers spelled out refer to the blended sets. ■ The prose narratives of deity/prophet partnership are represented by the # lowercase letter used above. ○ ’God’s prophetic soliloquies by number. ● Jeremiah’s prophetic soliloquies by number. xii chart of the book of jeremiah assumed #d, 13:12–14 is a proverb, presented and then twisted to surprise: wine jugs Y: #3: the flock-whisperer (13:15–27) Y: #4: wandering feet (14:1–10) ● Three: #e, 14:11–16, is a reported dialogue: on intercession Y: #5: tears amid drought (14:17–22) ● Four: #f, 15:1–4, is a pronouncement: on intercession Y: #6: grieving women, whining sons (15:5–14) J: #3: tasty words (15:15–21) ● Five: #g/h: 16:1–13 and 14–18, is directions for a set of sign-acts, interpreted and then explicated as to cause when queried, then finished off by a shifted proverb: prophetic identity and worse fate Y: #7: hearts indelible, irrevocable, gone off (16:19–17:13) J: #4: reluctant shepherd (17:14–18) ● Six #i, 17:19–27, is a dictated preaching on gate options: teaching regarding Sabbath #j 18:1–12, is a demonstration of process, the narrative of a sign-act: potter parable Y: #8: provocative anomalies (18:13–17) J: #5: the pits (18:18–23) ● Seven #k: 19:1–13, is a denunciation with an illustrative prop: parable of potsherd J: #6: enticing deity (20:7– either 13 or 18) Chapters 20–39: Heartland Ministry ● A hinge: Jeremiah imprisoned: 20 ● B warnings to kings and other leaders: 21–23 ○ 21:1–14: wistful wish flattened ● C demonstrations of alternative outcomes: 24–26 ● Figs ● Cup of Wrath ● Temple Sermon ● D prophetic words interpreted, contested: 27–28 ○ 27:1–22: yokes contested ● E timing and true liberation: 29 ● F words of hope: 30–31 [52.205.218.160] Project MUSE (2024-03-19 14:03 GMT) xiii chart of the book of jeremiah assumed ● G land deed needed: 32 ○ 32:1–44: land deed needed ● F' words of hope: 33 ● E' timing and false liberation: 34 ○ 34:1–22: slave reprieve revoked ● D' prophetic words contested: 35–36 ● C' liberation contested: 37–38 ○ 37:3–21: disputed departure ○ 38:1–13: in and out of Malchiah’s mud ● B' the end of monarchic Judah: 39 ● A' hinge: Ebed-Melek released: 39 Chapters 39–44: Finale ● 39: four immediate fates ● 40–41: roads taken and not taken ● 42–43 Jeremiah’s last words in Judah ● 44: stranded in Egypt Chapter 45: Word to Basuch Chapters 46–51: Oracles to or regarding the Nations superscription: 46:1 regarding Egypt: 46:2–28: 46:2–12; 46:13–26; 46:27–28 regarding Philistia: 47:1–7 regarding Moab: 48:1–47 regarding Ammon: 49:1–6 regarding Edom: 49:7–22 regarding Damascus: 49:23–27 regarding Kedar: 49:28–33 regarding Elam: 49:34–39 regarding Babylon: 50:1–51:58 colophon re Seraiah: 51:59–64 Chapter 52: Final Events summary of Zedekiah’s reign: 52:1–3 the capture of Jerusalem and aftermath: 52:4–27 summary of exiles: 52:27–30 release of Jehoiachin: 52:31–34 This page intentionally left...