Jeremiah 13:27
Amharic 2000 (የአማርኛ መጽሐፍ ቅዱስ (ሰማንያ አሃዱ))
አስጸያፊ ሥራሽን፥ ምንዝርናሽን፥ ማሽካካትሽን፥ የዝሙትሽንም መዳራት በኮረብቶች ላይ፥ በሜዳም ላይ አይቻለሁ። ኢየሩሳሌም ሆይ! ወዮልሽ! ለመንጻት እንቢ ብለሻል፤ ይህስ እስከ መቼ ነው?
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, God is speaking to Jerusalem, accusing the people of immoral behaviors like adultery and idolatry. He expresses disappointment and calls for repentance, asking when they will cleanse themselves from their sins.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your room was messy, and your mom kept telling you to clean it up. But you just kept making it messier. God is saying that he's seen all the bad things the people of Jerusalem are doing, and he wants them to clean up their act and stop doing wrong.
Historical Background
Jeremiah 13:27 was written by the prophet Jeremiah around 626-586 BCE. He was addressing the people of Jerusalem, warning them about their sins and the consequences of their actions. The cultural setting was one of idolatry and social decay, with God's people straying far from His commandments.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse applies to situations where we see persistent immoral behavior in our communities or even ourselves. It reminds us that just as God saw and called out the sins of Jerusalem, He sees our actions and desires us to repent and seek a clean heart.
Topics
repentancesindivine judgmentpurificationadulteryidolatry
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'neighings' mean in Jeremiah 13:27?
'Neighings' refers to the sound of horses, used here metaphorically to describe the people's lustful desire for other gods, showing their restless and undisciplined pursuit of idols.
How does this verse relate to the concept of repentance?
This verse highlights God's desire for the people to repent and cleanse themselves from their sins. It underscores the importance of recognizing one's wrongdoings and seeking to change for the better.
What are the 'abominations on the hills in the fields' mentioned?
These 'abominations' refer to the idolatrous practices performed on hilltops and in fields, where the people of Jerusalem engaged in worship of false gods and immoral activities.
Why does God call for Jerusalem to be made clean?
God calls for Jerusalem to be made clean because the people have been involved in various forms of sin, including adultery and idolatry, which defile the land and the people. This cleansing is a call to turn back to God and live righteously.
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