prophecies of the physical restoration of Israel and Judah, [302];
carried off to Egypt, [310];
Oracle concerning the Jews in Egypt, [311];
the story of his soul, [317];
“the Weeping Prophet,” [318];
voice of pain and protest, [318];
his irony and scorn, [321];
fluid and quick temper, [332];
poet's heart for the beauties of nature and domestic life, [334];
no hope of another life, [334];