Guiding Questions: Jeremiah 29

This is part of the Tanakh Yomi Project.

  1. How does Jeremiah communicate with the exiled community in Babylonia?
  2. What is “God’s word” as transmitted by the message (Jeremiah 29:5 et seq.) — return to Eretz Yisrael or prolonged exile?
  3. How should the exiles relate to the authorities/community of their exile — rebellious or accepting?
  4. And, if “accepting”, passive or active affirmative measures?
  5. Was Jeremiah’s message an echo of the necromancers and “prophets” resident in the exile?
  6. How long before restoration to Eretz Yisrael would take place (Jeremiah 29:10)?
  7. Eventually, then, will God respond to the exiles’ hopes?
  8. And, as to those remaining in Jerusalem, are they regarded as devoted patriots or misleaders or charlatans?
  9. Does Jeremiah’s prophecy (and communication) to the Babylonian exile community call for resistance, plans for immediate return — or denunciation of efforts to do either/both?
  10. Is he, then, a “traitor”? A realist? An aspirer to meaningful efforts at the proper time?
  11. And, as to Shma-Yah (the “nehelami” – dreamer? interpreter of dreams?), what is to become of him?
  12. What tension, then, does this chapter reflect as to the correct posture of (a) the exiles and (b) the remnant of Eretz Yisrael?
  13. In fact, how did history resolve this tension?

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