Jeremiah 13:22

Arabic SAB (الكتاب الشريف)

What Does This Mean?

This verse is from the prophet Jeremiah, who is speaking to the people of Judah. He is telling them that if they wonder why they are suffering, it's because of their great sins. The imagery of 'skirts discovered' and 'heels made bare' means they have been humiliated and exposed because of their wrongdoings.

Explained for Children

Imagine you did something really bad, and then you got in big trouble. You might feel embarrassed, like you're standing there with your clothes all messed up. That's kind of what Jeremiah is saying happened to the people because they did wrong things.

Historical Background

Jeremiah wrote this around 600 BC, during a time when Judah was facing judgment from God due to their persistent idolatry and wickedness. The people were being punished for their sins, and Jeremiah was warning them about it.

Living It Out Today

If you find yourself in difficult situations and you're wondering why, it might be because of choices you've made. Just like the people of Judah, we can face consequences for our actions, and sometimes we must face our mistakes openly to seek forgiveness and change.

Topics

judgmentsinhumiliationrepentanceconsequencesforgiveness

Related Verses

Isaiah 47:2Ezekiel 16:37Amos 2:7Matthew 23:27Romans 2:5

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'skirts discovered' mean in Jeremiah 13:22?
It means to be humiliated or exposed, as if one's clothing is lifted up, showing vulnerability and shame.
How is this verse relevant today?
It reminds us that our actions have consequences and that facing our mistakes openly can be part of the process of seeking forgiveness and making amends.
Does this verse apply to individuals or just to groups like the people of Judah?
While Jeremiah speaks to a group, the principle of facing consequences for actions can apply to individuals as well.
How does this verse relate to God's justice?
It shows that God's justice involves holding people accountable for their sins, but also offers the opportunity for repentance and restoration.
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