Introduction
A.M. 3375. B.C. 629.
In this chapter, which forms an entire section by itself, we have,
(1,) A general inscription or title of this book; with the time of the continuance of Jeremiah’s public ministry, Jeremiah 1:1-3 ,
(2,) His call to the prophetic office, his modest objection against it answered, and an ample commission given him for the execution of it, Jeremiah 1:4-10 .
(3,) The visions of an almond-tree and a seething-pot, signifying the approaching ruin of Judah and Jerusalem by the Chaldeans, Jeremiah 1:11-16 .
(4,) Encouragement given him to go on undauntedly in his work, in an assurance of God’s presence with him, Jeremiah 1:17-19 .
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