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Jeremiah / Chapter 28
In the temple, Hananiah declares that Babylon’s power will end within two years and enacts the claim by breaking Jeremiah’s yoke. Jeremiah answers with a verification standard, then returns with a counterword that is confirmed by events.
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Jeremiah / Chapter 28
In the temple, Hananiah declares that Babylon’s power will end within two years and enacts the claim by breaking Jeremiah’s yoke. Jeremiah answers with a verification standard, then returns with a counterword that is confirmed by events.
Context Snapshot
Date
From Josiah to Jerusalem's fall, c. 627-586 BC
Genre
Prophetic oracles and narrative
Setting
Judah and Egypt exile tradition
Audience
Judah and the exiles
World Stage
c. 627-586 BCJosiah, Jehoiakim, Zedekiah, and Nebuchadnezzar II late 7th-early 6th century BC
Jeremiah stands in Judah's final decades before Jerusalem falls. Assyria collapses, Babylon rises, Egypt competes for influence, and the prophet interprets the crisis through covenant faithfulness, judgment, and promised restoration.
Movement
Warning before Jerusalem falls
Artifact
Prophetic lament and new covenant promise
Biblical Timeline
Kingdom
Jeremiah context: 1000 BC - 586 BC
Biblical Timeline
Kingdom
Jeremiah context
Kingdom / 1000 BC - 586 BC
Jeremiah context is set in the kingdom period, where Israel's monarchy from David and Solomon to exile.
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