Jeremiah 51:1

Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that God is going to bring destruction to Babylon and those who oppose Him. The 'destroying wind' symbolizes a powerful force that will bring harm to Babylon.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a toy house and a big fan. God is saying He will turn on that fan, and it will blow away the toy house. Here, the toy house is like Babylon, and the fan represents the bad things that will happen to them.

Historical Background

Jeremiah wrote this around 600 BC, warning the people of Babylon about coming judgment. Babylon was a powerful empire that often opposed God's people, so this message was especially relevant to them.

Living It Out Today

Just as God warned the people of Babylon about their fate, we can apply this to our own lives. If we choose to do wrong or oppose God, there will be consequences. It's a reminder to live righteously.

Topics

judgmentBabylonGod's powerconsequencesoppositiondestruction

Related Verses

Jeremiah 50:2Isaiah 13:19Ezekiel 26:7Matthew 12:43Revelation 18:2

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does God use the term 'destroying wind'?
The 'destroying wind' is a metaphor for a powerful force of destruction that cannot be stopped, much like a strong wind that can knock down structures.
Who is Babylon in this verse?
Babylon was a powerful ancient empire known for its wealth and military might. It often oppressed God's people, so this verse is a warning to them.
What does it mean to 'rise up against me'?
This phrase indicates rebellion or opposition to God's will and authority, suggesting that those who oppose God face severe consequences.
How can this verse be applied in modern times?
This verse serves as a reminder that there are consequences for actions, especially those that go against God's will. It encourages living a righteous life.
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