Seminaries and Institutes
Jeremiah 52: Jeremiah’s Last Writing


“Jeremiah 52: Jeremiah’s Last Writing,” Old Testament Seminary Student Study Guide (2002), 165–66

“Jeremiah 52,” Old Testament Seminary Student Study Guide, 165–66

Jeremiah 52

Jeremiah’s Last Writings

Jeremiah 52 is a fitting end to the book of Jeremiah. Chapter 52 gives an account of when Babylon conquered Jerusalem, the capital of Judah, and either killed or took captive a large number of the people of Judah.

Studying the Scriptures

Do activities A and B as you study Jeremiah 52.

  1. List the Events in Order

    Jeremiah 52 tells about events in the fall of Jerusalem. Consider the following events and use what you read in the chapter to list them in order: King Zedekiah’s eyes put out, Nebuchadnezzar puts the city under siege, thousands of Jews taken captive, temple destroyed, and walls of Jerusalem destroyed. After each event, give the verse that describes the event.

  2. Write an Explanation

    Write a letter to the people of Judah who were captive in Babylon. Explain why their city was destroyed and why they were in captivity. Give at least two good reasons each for the Jews’ destruction and captivity, and give a scripture reference for each answer.