LAMENTATIONS
OUTLINE
A. Ralph Johnson
Theme: Mourning
Writer: Jeremiah
Each chapter is a poem.
Four chapters are acrostic, each verse beginning with a letter of the Hebrew alphabet in sequence.
Chapters 1, 2 and 4 each have 22 verses that begin with different letters.
In chapter 3, the verses are in groups of 3, each beginning with the same letter, followed by the next group of 3 with the next letter.
Chapter 5 also has 22 verses, but not begun by letters in
sequence.
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CHAP |
KEY WORDS |
OUTLINE |
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WIDOW |
I. |
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Her desolate state. (1-7) |
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The cause (8-9a) |
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Appeal to Jehovah God (9b-11) |
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Her cry to those who pass by, “Is it nothing to you?” (12-16) |
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Commentary: |
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Her confession to those who pass by. (18-19) |
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Her prayer to Jehovah. (20-22) |
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2: |
WRATH |
II. WRATH UPON |
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Commentary: Wrath like a cloud
upon |
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Jeremiah’s anguish over |
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3: |
GRIEF |
III. INTERCESSION FOR |
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Jeremiah's cry of personal grief
and desperation over |
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Jeremiah’s confidence in Jehovah God. (19-39) |
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Jeremiah’s call for repentance before God because of their plight. (40-54) |
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Jeremiah’s call to God for deliverance. (55-66) |
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4: |
RUIN |
IV. |
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Terrible siege in which they even ate their children. (1-10) |
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The cause of Jehovah's wrath—the corrupt priests and prophets. (11-16) |
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Vain hope of deliverance from pursuers. (17-20) |
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5: |
REMEMBER |
V. JEREMIAH’S APPEAL TO REMEMBER |
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Remember us in the terrible reproach that has fallen (1-18) |
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Plea for Jehovah to turn again unto them. (19-22) |