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3. Incidents after the fall of Jerusalem chs. 40-45 
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One of the important theological lessons of this segment of the book, especially chapters 40-44, is that disobedience leads to judgment.

"One would think that the fall of Jerusalem would have taught Judah a lesson she would never forget. However, by recording the events that happened after the fall of the city, Jeremiah demonstrated that the basic character of the people who remained in the land was unchanged. They still refused to trust in God or to submit to Babylon (cf. Ezek. 33:23-29)."503

 Events in Judah 40:1-43:7
 Events in Egypt 43:8-45:5
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As the remnant moved from Judah to Egypt, so does the narrative.



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