Jeremiah 14:6

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What Does This Mean?

This verse describes how wild asses, a type of desert animal, were standing on high places, looking for food because there was no grass. Jeremiah is not speaking directly here but describing the scene. The key message is about the harsh conditions during a drought.

Explained for Children

Imagine a group of horses in the desert. They're standing on top of big hills, looking all around for something to eat, but there's nothing. It's like they're really hungry and can't find any food, just like how you feel when you're really hungry and there's no snack in sight!

Historical Background

Jeremiah wrote this around 626-586 BCE during a time of drought in Judah. He was writing to the people of Judah, warning them about the consequences of their sinful ways and the coming judgment from God.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this verse can remind us of times when we might feel desperate or hopeless, like when we're in a tough situation with no easy way out. It's a reminder to look to God for help and hope.

Topics

droughthopelessnessdesertJeremiahwildlifenature

Related Verses

Deuteronomy 29:18Psalms 107:4Isaiah 32:15Luke 4:25Revelation 6:8

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are wild asses mentioned in Jeremiah 14:6?
Wild asses are mentioned because they represent the harsh conditions during a drought, where even these desert-adapted animals are struggling to find food.
What does 'snuffed up the wind like dragons' mean?
This phrase is a poetic way to describe how the wild asses were sniffing the air, searching for any signs of food or moisture, much like dragons might breathe fire, these animals are seeking survival.
How does this verse relate to the theme of drought?
This verse directly illustrates the effects of drought by showing how even animals adapted to arid conditions, like wild asses, are suffering and struggling to survive.
What can we learn from this verse in our daily lives?
This verse teaches us to appreciate the resources we have and to turn to God in times of scarcity or difficulty, trusting in His provision and care.
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