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A. Warnings of judgment on Judah and Jerusalem chs. 2-25 
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Chapters 2-25 contain warnings and appeals to the Judahites in view of their sins and the consequences of those sins.

 1. Warnings of coming punishment because of Judah's guilt chs. 2-6
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Most of the material in this section is prophetic oracles that are poetic in form. There are three messages, the first indicting Judah for her evil (ch. 2), the second pleading for repentance (3:1-4:4), and the third declaring divine judgment (4:5-6:30).

". . . it is possible that at an early stage in the development of the book, this collection of prophetic oracles was brought together as a kind of summary of the prophet's early ministry."65

"The major themes in these five chapters are (1) God's indignation against moral and social sin, (2) his love for his people and land, (3) the certainty of doom on the unrepentant nation, and (4) salvation for the believing."66

 2. Warnings about apostasy and its consequences chs. 7-10
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This is another collection of Jeremiah's prophecies that have in common the theme of Judah's departure from God and the consequences of that apostasy.

 3. Warnings in view of Judah's hard heart 15:10-25:38
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This section of the book contains several collections of Jeremiah's confessions, symbolic acts, and messages. These passages reflect conditions that were very grim, so their origin may have been shortly before the fall of Jerusalem in 586 B.C.



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