Jeremiah stays in trouble for his prophecies and the siege comes to its destructive conclusion. Jeremiah 37:3-21; 38:1-13; 52:17-23; 39:9-10; Psalm 74:1-23; 79:1-13
God lowers the boom on Tyre, the king of Tyre, and Sidon and rebukes Satan to boot. Ezekiel 27:1-36; 28:1-19, 20-26
Ezekiel delivers God's prophecy of judgment to Egypt and her allies, and then turns to Tyre. Ezekiel 30:1-19, 20-26;31:1-18; 26: 1-21
Jeremiah speaks restoration to Judah and Ezekiel speaks to Israel's enemies. Jeremiah 23:1-8;33:14-26;31:27-40;Ezekiel 25:1-14,15-57;29:1-16; Luke 22:19-20;Matt 26:27-29 www.cai.org/bible-studies/bible-prophecy-aswan-high-dam
Today's passage features a beautiful message of restoration after all Israel and Judah have been through. Jeremiah 33:1-13, 30:1-24; 31:1-14,15-26
Ezekiel hears of Jerusalem's judgement and Jeremiah gets reassurance that the nation will be restored. Ezekiel 24:1-14,15-27; Jeremiah 21:1-14; 22:1-9; 34:1-6; 32:1-15
Ezekiel and Jeremiah double team the people of Jerusalem about the siege that is taking place. Ezekiel 20:45-49;212:1-17, 18-32; 23:1-21,22-49
God assures the Jews that if anyone repents and turns to Him, they will live. Ezekiel 18:21-32; 19:1-14; 20:1-29,30-44. John Wesley's commentary, Joseph Farah at wnd.com
No longer will children bear their father's sins. Each is responsible for his or her own obedience. Ezekiel 16:35-52,53-63;17:1-24; 18:1-20 Adam Clarke's commentary.
God says the people think His judgment is not coming because He has mercifully delayed it, but He will wait no longer. Ezekiel 12:1-20,20-28; 13:1-16,17-23; 14:1-11,12-23;15:1-8