Jeremiah 48:28

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What Does This Mean?

This verse from Jeremiah tells the people of Moab to leave their cities and hide in the rocks like a dove nesting in a hole. Jeremiah is warning them about impending danger.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing hide and seek. Jeremiah is telling the people of Moab to find a really good hiding spot, like a dove that makes its home in a safe, hidden place. He's trying to keep them safe from something scary coming their way.

Historical Background

Jeremiah, a prophet, wrote this around 600 BC. He was addressing the Moabites, a neighboring nation to the Israelites. The verse reflects the geopolitical tensions of the time and the looming threat of the Babylonian conquest.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, we might apply this to finding a safe place or strategy when facing a threat, like moving to a safer neighborhood or seeking legal protection when threatened.

Topics

prophetswarningsafetythreatrefugesecurity

Related Verses

Isaiah 16:4Ezekiel 25:8Jeremiah 9:21Matthew 24:16Luke 23:29

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Jeremiah compare the Moabites to doves?
Jeremiah compares the Moabites to doves to illustrate the idea of seeking safety and refuge. Doves are known for their gentle nature and their tendency to nest in secure, hidden places.
What does this verse tell us about the Moabites' situation?
The verse suggests that the Moabites were facing a significant threat and needed to seek shelter. Jeremiah is essentially warning them to protect themselves from impending danger.
How can this verse be applied to modern situations?
This verse can be applied by considering it as advice to seek safety or take preventive measures when faced with threats or danger, similar to how a dove seeks a safe nest.
What historical events might have influenced this verse?
The historical context likely includes the rise of Babylon and the threats it posed to surrounding nations, including Moab. Jeremiah's warning reflects the geopolitical tensions of that era.
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