Jeremiah 32:32

Arabic 2016 (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, God is speaking through the prophet Jeremiah, expressing His disappointment and anger with the people of Israel and Judah, including their leaders, because of their continuous disobedience and actions that provoke Him.

Explained for Children

Imagine if you kept doing things that made your parents really upset, even though they told you not to do those things. God is saying He is very sad and upset with the people He loves because they keep disobeying Him and doing things that make Him feel hurt.

Historical Background

Jeremiah 32:32 is part of the Book of Jeremiah, written by the prophet Jeremiah around the late 7th to early 6th century BC. Jeremiah was delivering messages from God to the people of Judah, who were in a state of moral and spiritual decline, leading to their eventual exile by the Babylonians.

Living It Out Today

Today, this verse can remind us to be mindful of our actions and how they affect others. For example, if a friend keeps breaking promises and hurting you, it can lead to a breakdown of trust and relationship, much like the relationship between God and the Israelites.

Topics

sindisobediencejudgmentforgivenessprophetsleadership

Related Verses

Exodus 32:9-10Ezekiel 36:20-22Isaiah 1:2-4Romans 2:4-5Revelation 3:19

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is speaking in Jeremiah 32:32?
God is speaking through the prophet Jeremiah, expressing His disappointment with the people of Israel and Judah.
What is the main message of Jeremiah 32:32?
The main message is that God is deeply saddened by the continuous disobedience and actions of the Israelites, which provoke His anger.
How does this verse apply to modern leaders?
Modern leaders can learn from this verse about the importance of leading with integrity and obedience to higher principles, as their actions can affect the community they lead.
What can we learn about forgiveness from this verse?
While the verse speaks of judgment, it can also be seen as a call for repentance and forgiveness, as God's anger is a result of His deep love and desire for His people to return to Him.
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