Jeremiah 51:58

Afrikaans 1933/1953

What Does This Mean?

God, speaking through Jeremiah, says that Babylon's strong walls and high gates will be destroyed by fire. The people working hard to defend Babylon will be exhausted and their efforts will be in vain.

Explained for Children

Imagine building a big fort with your blocks. God says that even if you build it really strong and tall, He can still knock it down with just a little push. The people working so hard to protect their fort will get very tired and their work won't help at all.

Historical Background

Jeremiah, a prophet of Israel, wrote this during the Babylonian Exile in the 6th century BCE. This prophecy was directed at Babylon, a powerful empire that had exiled the Israelites, and it foretold the empire's eventual downfall.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, this verse reminds us that human efforts can be futile against God's will. For example, a company might work tirelessly to maintain its dominance in the market, but if it goes against God's justice and righteousness, it might still face collapse.

Topics

prophecyjudgmentBabylonGod's powerhuman effortexile

Related Verses

Isaiah 13:14Jeremiah 50:29Daniel 2:35Revelation 18:21Ezekiel 26:8

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of Babylon in the Bible?
Babylon was a powerful empire that oppressed Israel, and its downfall symbolizes God's judgment on those who oppress His people.
How does this verse show God's power?
The verse demonstrates God's power by showing that even the strongest defenses of Babylon will be destroyed by His will, highlighting that human efforts are futile against God's plan.
How can this verse encourage us in our faith?
This verse encourages us by reminding us that God's plans and judgments are greater than any human effort, and we can trust that He will bring justice and righteousness.
How can this verse be applied to current events?
In current events, this verse can be applied to situations where entities or nations are overconfident in their power and fail to acknowledge God's sovereignty, leading to their eventual downfall.
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