Jeremiah Through the Centuries. Mary Chilton Callaway
Humans Are Not Masters of Themselves (10:23–24) Correct Me, O Lord (10:24) Pour Out Thy Wrath (10:25)
18 Jeremiah 11: Let Us Put Wood in his Bread (11:19)
19 Jeremiah 12: A Lawsuit Against God (12:1–4) Shameful Revenues (12:13)
20 Jeremiah 13: Jeremiah’s Loincloth (13:1–11) Jeremiah’s Tears (13:17) Unsettling Images (13: 22–27)
21 Jeremiah 14: The Inn and the Manger (14:7–9)
22 Jeremiah 15: Saints Alive (15:1) Woe is Me, My Mother (15:10) Changing Fashions in Prayer (15:15) Is Jeremiah Blasphemous? (15:18) A Divine Reprimand Reconsidered (15:19)
23 Jeremiah 16: Prophetic Celibacy (16:1–4) Hunters and Fishers (16:16–18)
24 Jeremiah 17: Misplaced Trust (17:5) Is the Human Heart Deep, or Depraved? (17:9–10) The Partridge (17:11)
25 Jeremiah 18: The Surprise of Divine Freedom (18:1–12)
26 Jeremiah 19: Jeremiah Smashes a Jug
27 Jeremiah 20–21: Jeremiah in the Stocks (20:1–6) Divine Deception (20:7) Whose Violence and Destruction? (20:8) A Reproach and a Derision (20:8) A Burning Fire (20:9) Do Saints Curse? (20:13–18)
28 Jeremiah 22: The Burial of an Ass (22:18–19) Jeremiah and the Lost Ark (22:29)
29 Jeremiah 23: The Righteous Branch (23:5–6) False Prophets (23:9–40)
30 Jeremiah 24: Two Baskets of Figs (24:1–10)
31 Jeremiah 25:
32 Jeremiah 26–28: Jeremiah’s Yoke (Jer 27:2; 28:1–17) False Prophets
33 Jeremiah 29: Build and Plant (29:1–6) Praying for the Enemy (29:7) Seventy Years (29:10) God’s Inscrutable Plans (29:11) Jeremiah as Contemporary Prophet (Jer 29:19)
34 Jeremiah 30–31: Hope in the Midst of Trauma (30:1–3) Rachel Weeps in Every Century (31:15–17) Gender‐Bending (31:22) The New Covenant (31:31–34)
35 Jeremiah 32–33: A Strange Real Estate Deal
36 Jeremiah 34: Taking Back the Gift of Freedom (34:8–22)
37 Jeremiah 35:
38 Jeremiah 36:
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Jeremiah 37–38:
Dungeon and Cistern
Ancient Allegories (38:1–13)
A Model for Political Resistance