Jeremiah 49:33
Arabic 2016 (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)
«وَسَتَصِيرُ حَاصُورُ مَسكَنًا لِبَنَاتِ آوَى، وَمَكَانًا خَرِبًا إلَى الأبَدِ. لَنْ يَسْكُنَ هُنَاكَ أحَدٌ، وَلَنْ يَرْتَحِلَ فِيهَا أحَدٌ.»
What Does This Mean?
This verse is about a place called Hazor, which God says will become a desolate place where dragons live and no one will ever live there again. It's a message from God through the prophet Jeremiah.
Explained for Children
Imagine a big, empty playground that gets taken over by mean dragons. No one can play there anymore because it's too scary. That's what's happening to a place called Hazor.
Historical Background
Jeremiah, a prophet in the Old Testament, wrote this around 600 BC. He was speaking to the people of Judah about the future of Hazor, a city that would be destroyed and not rebuilt.
Living It Out Today
This verse can remind us of how our decisions affect our future. If we choose a path that leads to destruction, like the people of Hazor, we might end up with a life that’s unusable and desolate.
Topics
judgmentprophesydesolationconsequencesabandonmentwarning
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does God use the image of dragons in Jeremiah 49:33?
The image of dragons (or wild beasts in some translations) symbolizes the desolation and the uninhabitable state of Hazor. Dragons represent the chaos and wildness that takes over a place that is left abandoned.
How does this verse apply to our lives today?
This verse can remind us of the consequences of our actions. Just as Hazor was left desolate, our choices can lead to situations where we might lose opportunities for a good life.
Who was Jeremiah speaking to in this verse?
Jeremiah was speaking to the people of Judah, warning them about the fate of Hazor and using it as an example of what could happen to them if they did not change their ways.
What can we learn about the nature of God from this verse?
We can learn about God’s judgment and the seriousness of His warnings. God wants His people to turn from sin and avoid the consequences of their actions.
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