Book of Jeremiah Questions

Bring on the tough stuff - there’s not just one right answer.

  1. Is Jeremiah a tragic figure?
  2. What keeps Jeremiah going despite the suffering he's going through?
  3. Is God's decision to punish Judah by sending the Babylonians to totally destroy it fair to the innocent people who might be caught in the middle?
  4. What's the deal with the incredible amount of repetition in this book?
  5. Does God have a greater creative plan underlying the Babylonian invasion and the destruction of Jerusalem?
  6. What is Jeremiah's perspective on women? How does his comparison of Israel with a prostitute or adulterous woman read today?
  7. How does Jeremiah see other nations outside of Israel?
  8. People have described some of Jeremiah's acts—like wearing a yoke around his neck—as being like "performance art" (other prophets do this too). Do those actions help convey the message in a way words can't?
  9. Why did the Israelites turn away from their God? What advantages were they trying to find in embracing Near Eastern gods?
  10. Is it just us, or does God come across as a bit fickle in this book? Destroy, save, destroy, save—what's up with that?
  11. What keeps God in the game with the Judean people even though they just won't listen?