"In peace together." Israel said, "All the prophets are united in my peace." Rabbi said, "All the prophets open with rebukes and end with consolations." Rabbi Eliezer said, "All the prophets open with rebukes and end with consolations, except for Jeremiah, who ended with rebukes."
As it is written, "Thus you shall sink into Babylon, and there you shall remain" (Jeremiah 51:64). Rabbi Yochanan said to him, "Jeremiah also ended with consolations, for he saw the destruction of the Temple and prophesied about it. He ended with, 'Thus far are the words of Jeremiah'" (Jeremiah 51:64). He did not end with rebukes about the destruction of the Temple.
And it is written, "And they shall be an abhorring to all flesh" (Isaiah 66:24). This refers to the gentiles. And it is written, "For you have rejected us and have become angry with us" (Lamentations 5:22). "Bring us back to You, O Lord, and we shall return; renew our days as of old" (Lamentations 5:21). At that time, You will lead me securely.