Jeremiah 29:10

Afrikaans Bible (ABA) 2007 (Bybel vir almal)

What Does This Mean?

In Jeremiah 29:10, God promises through the prophet Jeremiah that after seventy years of exile in Babylon, He will bring the Israelites back to their homeland. God is speaking, promising to fulfill His good word and restore the people to their place.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're on a long trip away from home, and your mom says, 'Don't worry, after 70 days, we'll go home and make everything better.' That's what God is telling the Israelites. He says, 'After 70 years, I'll bring you back home and make things right.'

Historical Background

The prophet Jeremiah wrote this verse around 600 BC during the Babylonian exile. God spoke this message to the Israelites who were in Babylon to encourage them that their exile would not last forever and that He would restore them to their homeland.

Living It Out Today

Consider a scenario where a person has been living with a deep regret for 70 years. This verse can be a reminder that God is patient and will eventually bring restoration and healing, no matter how long the wait.

Topics

hopeexilerestorationpromisesperseverancedivine intervention

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Ezekiel 36:24-25Isaiah 43:18-21Daniel 9:2Matthew 1:11Luke 1:67-75

Frequently Asked Questions

How does this verse relate to the concept of exile?
Jeremiah 29:10 specifically addresses the Israelites' exile to Babylon and God's promise to restore them. This illustrates how God is aware of His people's suffering and has plans for their future.
What does the term 'good word' mean in this verse?
The 'good word' refers to God's promise to restore the Israelites after their time of exile. It signifies God's intention to fulfill His promises and bring about good despite the hardships.
How long did the Babylonian exile last?
The Babylonian exile lasted approximately 70 years, as mentioned in Jeremiah 29:10, which was a significant period of time during which the Israelites were away from their homeland.
What can we learn about God's timing from this verse?
This verse teaches us that God's timing is perfect. Even though the Israelites had to wait for 70 years, God was faithful to His promise and brought them back to their homeland in His perfect time.
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