This superscription provides an introduction to the whole book by stating authoritative claims for its content. For 40 years Jeremiah conveyed the word of the Lord to the people, from the 13th year of
King Josiah (627 BCE) until the
deportation of the people from Jerusalem (587 BCE).
Verse 1 The words of Jeremiah the son of Hilkiah, of the priests that were in Anathoth in the land of Benjamin: This verse is an "editorial introduction" which is reasonably comprehensive as it contains the prophet's "name, family, status and place of origin," and more complete than most books of prophets. According to ,
Anathoth was one of the
levitical or priestly cities located within the land of the
tribe of Benjamin, about 3 miles northeast of Jerusalem. The prophecies of Jeremiah and
Amos (
Amos 1:1) are attributed to them individually in the opening words of the relevant biblical books, while in other cases, such as
Hosea 1:1,
Joel 1:1 and
Micah 1:1, their prophecies are described from the outset as "the word of the Lord".
Septuagint version has "The word of God which came to Jeremiah" for "The words of Jeremiah".
Verse 2 to whom the word of the Lord came in the days of Josiah the son of Amon, king of Judah, in the thirteenth year of his reign. • Cross reference:
Jeremiah 25:3 "The 13th year of his reign": The prophetic career of Jeremiah started in about
627 BCE. An argument that this is the year of Jeremiah's birth cannot be reconciled with the expression "the word of the Lord came". This verse (as emphasized further in
Jeremiah 25:3) affirms that the conveyed words are not Jeremiah's own creation, but of supernatural origin, that is, from Yahweh. This time period was five years after Josiah had initiated a religious reformation (in his 8th year of reign, 632 BC) and five years before the finding of the Book of Law in the 18th year of his reign, in 622 BCE. Although Josiah was 16 years old when he "began to seek after the God of
David his father" (), it was in his 12th year of reign (he was 20 years old; 629/628 BCE) when he began the repudiation of the "official Assyrian cult" with a "radical purge of all kinds of idolatrous practices both in Judah and in Northern Israel" (cf. ), one year before Jeremiah was called and about the same time
Sinsharishkun took the throne of Assyria, following the chaos after
Ashurbanipal's death, as
the Assyrian Empire rapidly diminished.
Verse 3 It came also in the days of Jehoiakim the son of Josiah, king of Judah, until the end of the eleventh year of Zedekiah the son of Josiah, king of Judah, until the carrying away of Jerusalem captive in the fifth month. "The fifth month": The official ministry of Jeremiah ends at the time of the deportation of the people from Jerusalem (July/August 587 BCE) in the early part of the 6th century BCE. ==The call of Jeremiah (verses 4–10)==