Guiding Questions: Jeremiah 18

This is part of the Tanakh Yomi Project.

  1. What is “bet ha’yotzer”?
  2. In Jeremiah 18:4, what has become of the first effort of the artisan?
  3. And how is this symbol declined in the verses which follow?
  4. Jeremiah 18:6 contains a phrase that is well known from the liturgy of Yom Kippur Maariv; what is it?
  5. Jeremiah 18:11 indicates “what is to be created” for the Judeans. Is it positive or destructive?
  6. But, irrespective, what is the response of the Judeans (Jeremiah 18:12)?
  7. Once again, then, the prediction is of total destruction (Jeremiah 18:15-17). But (Jeremiah 18:18) what is the reaction of the Judeans and to whom directed?
  8. Disliking the message of the prophet, against whom will the Judeans direct their ire?
  9. And, what is the plaint/plea/ request of the prophet (Jeremiah 18:19-20)?
  10. Is the prophet prepared to be forgiving at this particular juncture (Jeremiah 18:21-23)?

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Perek Yomi materials originally produced by the USCJ and Dr. Morton K. Siegel.
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