Jeremiah 50:39
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
এই নিমিত্তে অৰণ্যৰ বনৰীয়া জন্তুবোৰে ৰাংকুকুৰবোৰে সৈতে তাত বাস কৰিব আৰু উট পক্ষীবোৰে তাত বাস কৰিব আৰু সেয়ে চিৰকালৰ নিমিত্তে আৰু বাসস্থান নহ’ব বা পুৰুষানুক্ৰমে কোনেও তাত বাস নকৰিব।
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Jeremiah predicts that the land of Babylon will be so devastated that only wild animals and birds will inhabit it. It won't be lived in by people ever again. Jeremiah is speaking, warning of Babylon's downfall.
Explained for Children
Imagine a big, bustling city where everyone lives. Then, suddenly, it gets so quiet that only wild animals and birds can live there. That's what this verse is saying will happen to Babylon. It's like the city became a big, wild animal park.
Historical Background
Jeremiah wrote this during the 6th century BCE, while Babylon was at the height of its power. He was warning the people of Babylon about the judgment that was coming because of their wickedness and idolatry.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse can remind us that even the most powerful entities can fall if they persist in wickedness and ignore God's warnings. It's a call to repentance and righteousness.
Topics
judgmentrepentancewildernessprophesydestructionwarning
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why are wild animals and birds mentioned in this verse?
Wild animals and birds are used to symbolize desolation. The absence of human inhabitants and the presence of wild creatures indicate that Babylon will become a desolate place, no longer fit for human habitation.
How is Babylon described in this verse?
Babylon is described as a place that will be so desolate that it will only be inhabited by wild animals and birds. It will never be inhabited by humans again, symbolizing a complete and eternal downfall.
What can we learn from the destruction of Babylon?
We can learn that power and prosperity are not permanent if they are built on wickedness and idolatry. The verse serves as a reminder of the importance of living righteously and heeding God’s warnings.
What does this verse say about God’s judgment?
This verse underscores that God's judgment is severe and irreversible. Once God judges a place for its wickedness, like Babylon, the consequences are eternal, showing the seriousness of God’s warnings.
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