Loading…
Faithlife Study Bible
Restore columns
Exit Fullscreen

Symbolic Actions of the Prophets

Action

Reference

Isaiah walks naked through Jerusalem

Isa 20:2–6

Jeremiah’s ruined loincloth

Jer 13:1–11

Jeremiah does not marry

Jer 16:1–9

Jeremiah goes to the potter’s house

Jer 18:1–12

Jeremiah breaks a jar in the Valley of Hinnom

Jer 19:1–13

Jeremiah wears a yoke

Jer 27:1–22

Jeremiah buys a field

Jer 32:1–44

Jeremiah offers wine to the Rechabites

Jer 35:1–19

Jeremiah hides stones

Jer 43:8–13

Seraiah throws Jeremiah’s scroll into the Euphrates

Jer 51:59–64

Ezekiel acts out the siege and destruction of Jerusalem

Ezek 4:1–5:17

Ezekiel acts out the exile

Ezek 12:1–16

Ezekiel eats nervously

Ezek 12:17–20

Ezekiel does not mourn his wife

Ezek 24:15–27

Ezekiel uses sticks to symbolize the reunification of Israel

Ezek 37:15–28

Hosea marries Gomer

Hos 1:2–3

Hosea redeems his wife

Hos 3:1–5

Zechariah crowns Joshua the high priest

Zech 6:9–15

Zechariah acts out the role of shepherd

Zech 11:4–17

FSB

About Faithlife Study Bible

Faithlife Study Bible (FSB) is your guide to the ancient world of the Old and New Testaments, with study notes and articles that draw from a wide range of academic research. FSB helps you learn how to think about interpretation methods and issues so that you can gain a deeper understanding of the text.

Copyright

Copyright 2012 Logos Bible Software.

Support Info

fsb

Table of Contents