Jeremiah 21:1
Afrikaans 1933/1953
Die woord wat van die HERE tot Jeremia gekom het toe Sedek¡a, die koning, Pashur, die seun van Malk¡a, en Sef nja, die seun van Maäs,ja, die priester, na hom gestuur het met die woorde:
What Does This Mean?
This verse introduces a message from God to Jeremiah through the king's messengers, Pashur and Zephaniah. The key message is that God is communicating to Jeremiah through the king's representatives.
Explained for Children
Imagine the king sends two of his friends to ask a wise teacher for advice. In this case, the king Zedekiah sent two of his people to talk to Jeremiah, a wise teacher chosen by God, to get some important advice.
Historical Background
Jeremiah wrote this during a time of political turmoil in Judah. He was a prophet sent by God to deliver messages to King Zedekiah and the people of Judah. This event happened around 588 BCE, during the Babylonian siege of Jerusalem.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse reminds us that sometimes leaders need to seek guidance from spiritual advisors. For example, a mayor might consult a religious leader for moral advice on city policies.
Topics
prophetsleadershipadvicecommunicationcrisisdivine guidance
Related Verses
2 Chronicles 36:11-14Ezekiel 17:15-16Isaiah 39:1-8Matthew 2:13-15Luke 1:1-7
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is King Zedekiah?
King Zedekiah was the last king of Judah before the Babylonian exile. He ruled during a time of great turmoil and was ultimately taken into captivity by the Babylonians.
What was the purpose of sending Pashur and Zephaniah to Jeremiah?
The king likely wanted to seek divine guidance or a message from God through Jeremiah, who was known as a prophet. They were probably looking for advice on how to handle the impending crisis.
How does Jeremiah's role as a prophet relate to the events in this verse?
Jeremiah, as a prophet, was God's messenger to the people and leaders of Judah. His role was to deliver messages from God, often warnings and calls to repentance.
What can we learn from this verse about seeking advice?
This verse teaches us that leaders should seek wise and divine counsel to guide them through difficult times, reflecting on the importance of seeking guidance beyond just human wisdom.
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