Jeremiah 13:18

Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Jeremiah instructs the king and queen to humble themselves because their authority and glory will be taken away. It's a message from God through Jeremiah to remind the leaders of their mortality and the fragility of their power.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game where you're the leader, but then someone tells you that you need to sit down because the game is ending. That's what God is telling the king and queen in this verse. They need to realize they won't always be the leaders.

Historical Background

Jeremiah wrote this verse around 600 BC during the Babylonian invasion of Jerusalem. It was a time of political upheaval and spiritual decline, and the message was directed to the royal leaders who were facing the loss of their power.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this verse can apply to leaders in business or government who might need to step down or admit mistakes. It serves as a reminder to stay humble and recognize that power is not permanent.

Topics

humilityleadershippowerdivine judgmentcrownglory

Related Verses

Ezekiel 16:37Isaiah 2:17Luke 14:11James 4:61 Peter 5:5

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is speaking in Jeremiah 13:18?
God is speaking through the prophet Jeremiah to the king and queen, advising them to humble themselves.
What does 'principalities' mean in this verse?
Principalities refer to the high positions of power and authority that the king and queen held, which were about to be removed.
How does this verse relate to humility?
This verse emphasizes the importance of humility by showing that even those in high positions should recognize their limitations and the temporary nature of their authority.
Why is the message directed at both the king and the queen?
Both the king and queen are addressed to show that the message of humility applies to all leaders, regardless of gender or rank.
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