Jeremiah 39:1
Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)
وَلَمَّا أُخِذَتْ أُورُشَلِيمُ، فِي ٱلسَّنَةِ ٱلتَّاسِعَةِ لِصِدْقِيَّا مَلِكِ يَهُوذَا فِي ٱلشَّهْرِ ٱلْعَاشِرِ، أَتَى نَبُوخَذْرَاصَّرُ مَلِكُ بَابِلَ وَكُلُّ جَيْشِهِ إِلَى أُورُشَلِيمَ وَحَاصَرُوهَا.
What Does This Mean?
Jeremiah 39:1 describes how Nebuchadrezzar, the king of Babylon, led his army to attack Jerusalem in the ninth year of King Zedekiah's reign. This verse marks the start of the Babylonian siege of Jerusalem.
Explained for Children
Imagine if a big, mean bully from another school came with all his friends to your school and surrounded it. That's kind of what happened here, but with kings and armies instead of kids on a playground.
Historical Background
The book of Jeremiah was written by the prophet Jeremiah, who was active around 626-586 BCE. This passage is set during the Babylonian invasion of Jerusalem. Jeremiah was both a witness to these events and a messenger of God's warnings to the people of Judah.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, this verse can remind us of the importance of being prepared for difficult times. Just as the people of Judah faced a crisis, we too can think about how we handle unexpected challenges in our lives.
Topics
warprophetshistorical eventsGod's judgmentJerusalemBabylon
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Nebuchadrezzar attack Jerusalem?
Nebuchadrezzar attacked Jerusalem as part of a military campaign to expand his kingdom and to punish the city for breaking a treaty with Babylon.
Who was Zedekiah?
Zedekiah was the last king of Judah, appointed by Nebuchadrezzar. He reigned during a tumultuous time when Judah was under Babylonian control.
What happened after this verse?
After this, Jerusalem was besieged for some time until it was eventually captured by the Babylonians, leading to the exile of many Jews to Babylon.
How does this verse relate to the broader narrative of Jeremiah?
This verse is part of a larger narrative in Jeremiah that details the fall of Jerusalem and the subsequent exile, serving as a fulfillment of Jeremiah's prophecies of judgment.
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