Jeremiah 52:12
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
وَجاءَ نَبُوخَذْناصَّرُ إلَى مَدينَةِ القُدْسِ فِي اليَوْمِ العاشِرِ مِنَ الشَّهْرِ الخامِسِ مِنَ السَّنَةِ التّاسِعَةَ عَشْرَةَ مِنْ حُكْمِهِ لِبابِلَ. وَجاءَ مَعَهُ قائِدُ الحَرَسِ الخاصِّ، وَاسْمُهُ نَبُوزَرادانُ.
What Does This Mean?
Jeremiah 52:12 describes the specific date when Nebuzaradan, a high-ranking official of the Babylonian king Nebuchadrezzar, entered Jerusalem. This event marks the beginning of the destruction of the city and its temple by the Babylonians. The key message is about the fulfillment of the prophesied judgment on Jerusalem.
Explained for Children
Imagine a big, strong fortress that needs to be cleaned up because it wasn't following the rules. The king sent a captain named Nebuzaradan to clean up the city, which is like cleaning up a very big, messy room. This happened on a specific day, kind of like how we remember important days like birthdays.
Historical Background
The book of Jeremiah was written by the prophet Jeremiah, who lived during the fall of Jerusalem in 586 BC. This verse is part of the historical section that provides detailed accounts of the Babylonian invasion and the fall of Jerusalem. The audience was the Israelites who had been exiled to Babylon.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, this verse reminds us of the consequences of disobedience and the importance of following God's guidance. For example, a community that ignores environmental warnings might face severe natural disasters, teaching them the value of heeding warnings and taking preventive actions.
Topics
judgmentexileprophesyBabylonian invasionJerusalemconsequences
Related Verses
Jeremiah 25:1-142 Kings 25:8-12Ezekiel 33:21-22Daniel 1:1-2Lamentations 1:1-22
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the significance of the tenth day of the fifth month?
The tenth day of the fifth month marked a significant date in the historical timeline, specifically the entry of Nebuzaradan into Jerusalem, initiating the destruction of the city.
Who was Nebuzaradan?
Nebuzaradan was a high-ranking official under Nebuchadrezzar, the king of Babylon, and was responsible for carrying out the military operations against Jerusalem.
Why did Nebuchadrezzar attack Jerusalem?
Nebuchadrezzar attacked Jerusalem as part of his military campaign to expand the Babylonian empire and to punish the Israelites for their rebellion against Babylonian rule.
How does Jeremiah 52:12 relate to the rest of the book of Jeremiah?
Jeremiah 52:12 is part of a historical section that provides the details of the Babylonian invasion, fulfilling the prophesies of judgment on Jerusalem that Jeremiah had warned about earlier in the book.
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