controversy with other prophets, [258];

his prophesying vindicated by history, [259];

arrested and flogged, [275];

controversy as to suggested surrender, [276];

charged with treason and cast into cistern, [280];

rescue by Ebed-melech, [281];

appeal by the King, [282];

“The Book of Hope,” [286];

what befel Jeremiah when the city was taken, [291];

carried off in chains to Ramah and there released, [292];