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Jeremiah and Lamentations: Babylonian Crisis

  1. Lesson One
    The Prophet Jeremiah (Jeremiah 1–6, 26–29, 35–38)
    19 Activities
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    4 Assessments
  2. Lesson Two
    Jeremiah: Idolatry and Anguish (Jeremiah 39–51)
    20 Activities
  3. Lesson Three
    Jeremiah: Shame and Dignity (Jeremiah 7–20)
    21 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  4. Lesson Four
    Jeremiah: A Future Hope (Jeremiah 21–25, 30–34)
    21 Activities
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    2 Assessments
  5. Lesson Five
    Lamentations
    21 Activities
  6. Course Wrap-Up
    Course Completion
    1 Activity
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    1 Assessment
Lesson 5, Activity 5

In | Lamentations in Context, Part 2

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Jeremiah and 2 Kings offer an objective historical account of the famine; Lamentations provides an emotional eyewitness account of devastation. 

Lamentations’ parallel account of the fall of Jerusalem continues and takes us through a number of key events also referenced in 2 Kings and Jeremiah. Use the table above to read more examples on your own.

Source: Robin Parry, Lamentations, 2010, p. 6.