Jeremiah 50:27

Afrikaans 1933/1953

What Does This Mean?

This verse is part of a prophecy about the destruction of Babylon. God is telling the people to destroy Babylon's leaders, symbolized as 'bullocks.' The message is that Babylon's downfall is certain and near.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a game where you're told to take down the big, strong leaders of the other team. That's what this verse is about. It's saying, 'Take down the strong leaders because their time is up.'

Historical Background

Jeremiah, a prophet of God, wrote this around 600 B.C. He was warning about the coming destruction of Babylon, a powerful and oppressive empire that had conquered Israel. This prophecy reflects the cultural setting where empires rise and fall, and where God’s judgment is a theme.

Living It Out Today

In today’s context, this verse can remind us that all systems of power, no matter how strong they seem, will face judgment. It encourages us to be aware of the consequences of our actions and to seek justice and righteousness.

Topics

judgmentprophecydestructionleadershipempirejustice

Related Verses

Jeremiah 51:56Isaiah 13:19Daniel 2:34Revelation 18:2Ezekiel 26:12

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'slay all her bullocks' mean?
'Bullocks' symbolize the leaders or powerful people of Babylon. The instruction to 'slay' them signifies the downfall of these leaders, indicating the destruction of the empire's power structure.
Who is the audience of Jeremiah 50:27?
The audience is likely the people of Israel and Judah, who had been oppressed by Babylon. The prophecy was meant to give them hope that their oppressors would face judgment.
What does 'time of their visitation' mean?
This phrase refers to the time when God will act, bringing judgment on Babylon. It signifies that the moment of divine intervention has arrived.
How can this verse be relevant to modern times?
It serves as a reminder that no matter how powerful a system or leader is, there will be a time for accountability. It encourages us to seek justice and righteousness in our actions and to be mindful of the consequences of our power.
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