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  • Israel’s kings repeatedly worship false idols, drawing people away from God.
  • The mistreatment of widows and orphans symbolizes neglect of the vulnerable without a voice.
  • The Assyrians conquer the northern kingdom, leading to the “10 lost tribes” of Israel.
  • Jeremiah’s potter metaphor: a broken pot must be reshaped for restoration.
  • God’s ability to remake even dried, hardened clay shows His power to restore broken lives.
  • Paul’s “treasures in jars of clay” metaphor illustrates fragile believers filled with the Holy Spirit.
  • Redemption through Christ’s broken body and resurrection brings new life and hope.