He tells God he is too young to be a prophet Jeremiah 1:4-10
His vision of the almond tree and the seething pot Jeremiah 1:11-19
He complains Judah has left God for idols Jeremiah 2:5-13,19,26-28
He warns of the sword of Babylon on the unrepentant Jeremiah 4:1-14
He compares God with the folly of idolatry Jeremiah 10:1-16
He compares trust in God with trust in man Jeremiah 17:5-14
The example of the potter and the clay Jeremiah 18:1-6
His prophecies cause him to be struck by the governor and imprisoned Jeremiah 20:1-6
Discouraged by persecution he curses the day he was born Jeremiah 20:14-18
He advises people to accept captivity of Nebuchadnezzar rather than death Jeremiah 21:4-10
He promises the remnant a Messiah to feed the flock Jeremiah 23:1-6,33:14-18
False prophets do not have the word of the infinite God Jeremiah 24:1-10
Symbolic baskets of good figs and bad Jeremiah 24:1-10
His letter to Jews already in captivity Jeremiah 29:1-14
He predicts the restoration of Israel to Jerusalem Jeremiah 30:1-24
Both Israel and Judah shall be redeemed Jeremiah 31:1-34,33:1-13
To back up his promise while in prison, he buys a field in his home town Jeremiah 32:1-27,37-44
He urges freedom of slaves (to help defense?) Jeremiah 34:1-11
He tests abstinence of house of Rechabites compared to Jews Jeremiah 35:1-19
He dictates book. Part of it is read to the king who burns it Jeremiah 36:1-26
He dictates the book again Jeremiah 36:27-32
His prophecy that Chaldeans would return causes him to be put in prison Jeremiah 37:1-21,38:1-13
He predicts his deliverance when the city falls Jeremiah 39:15-18
The king visits his cell for advice Jeremiah 38:14-28
Jerusalem falls, is burned, people and king captives Jeremiah 39:4-10,52:8-30
Jeremiah released from prison Jeremiah 39:9-14
Given the choice of going to Babylon he remains Jeremiah 40:1-6
He advises the remaining people to stay in Judah, not go to Egypt Jeremiah 42:1-22
They refuse, go to Egypt and take Jeremiah with them Jeremiah 43:1-7
He predicts defeat of Egypt by Babylon — but Jews are safe Jeremiah 46:24-28
He writes another book on God's judgment of Babylon; Seraiah reads it at Babylon and sinks it in the Euphrates Jeremiah 51:59-64
His poem on the Lord's mercies Lamentations 3:19-36
He bewails Jerusalem's pitiful state Lamentations 4:1-12