Prophet Jeremiah Baruch Writes Jeremiah's Prophecies Jeremiah Jeremiah Tried And Acquitted Jeremiah Persecuted Jeremiah In The Dungeon Jeremiah's Prophecies In The Land After The Final Captivity Of Judah Moses Causes The Idolaters To Be Slain People Are Commanded To Write The Law Upon Stones Writes The Law On Stones David Causes Them To Be Slain, And Ish-Bosheth's Head To Be Buried Nathan's Parable Of The Ewe Lamb Causes David To Be His Own Judge Joab Causes The King To Cease His Mourning War Between Baasha And Him Causes Him To Make A League With Ben-Hadad Famine In Samaria Causes Women To Eat Their Own Children Jehu, By His Letters, Causes Seventy Of Ahab's Sons To Be Beheaded His Wickedness Causes Prophecies Against Judah Josiah Causes The Book To Be Read In A Solemn Assembly Causes The Princes And People To Offer Willingly Nehemiah Rebukes The Usurers, And Causes Them To Make A Covenant Of Restitution Nehemiah, At His Return, Causes The Chambers To Be Cleansed Causes Haman To Be Hanged Thereon About Avoiding Causes Of Quarrels The Calling Of Jeremiah They Are The Causes Of Their Own Calamities Jeremiah Is Sent To Call To True Repentance, To Prevent The Jews' Captivity Jeremiah Laments The People For Their Manifold Sins Jeremiah Proclaims God's Covenant Jeremiah, Complaining Of The Prosperity Of The Wicked, By Faith Sees Their Ruin Causes Jeremiah To Pray Jeremiah Is Moved To Complain For Them Jeremiah, Complaining Of Their Spite, Receives A Promise For Himself Jeremiah Prays Against His Conspirators Pashur, Smiting Jeremiah, Receives A New Name, And A Fearful Doom Jeremiah Complains Of Contempt Zedikiah Sends To Jeremiah To Enquire The Event Of Nebuchadnezzar's War Jeremiah Foretells A Hard Siege And Miserable Captivity Jeremiah, Reproving The Jews' Disobedience To The Prophets, Jeremiah By Promises And Threats Exhorts To Repentance Jeremiah, Wishing It To Be True, Shows That The Event Will Declare The True Prophets Hananiah Breaks Jeremiah's Yoke Jeremiah Tells Of An Iron Yoke Jeremiah Sends A Letter To The Captives In Babylon To Be Quiet There, Shemaiah Writes A Letter Against Jeremiah Jeremiah Foretells His Doom God Shows Jeremiah The Return Of The Jews Jeremiah, Being Imprisoned By Zedekiah For His Prophecy, Baruch Must Preserve The Evidences, As Tokens Of The People's Return Jeremiah In His Prayer Complains To God Jeremiah Prophesies The Captivity Of Zedekiah And The City