Jeremiah 22:17
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Һинең иһә күҙең дә, йөрәгең дә тик файҙаны самалай, Ғәйепһеҙҙең ҡанын түгәһең, Иҙеү, талау тураһында уйлайһың».
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Jeremiah criticizes the king for being selfish and doing harmful things like shedding innocent blood and oppressing others. The key message is about the consequences of wicked behavior.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who only thinks about getting more toys, even if it means being mean to others. That's what this verse is talking about, but it's a king who only cares about himself and hurts others instead of being fair.
Historical Background
The prophet Jeremiah wrote this during the Babylonian invasion of Judah, around 600 BC. He was addressing the kings of Judah, who were being judged for their wicked actions and neglect of justice.
Living It Out Today
A modern scenario could involve a business leader who prioritizes profits over the well-being of their employees or customers. This verse reminds us that such actions have serious consequences.
Topics
justicesinconsequencesleadershipoppressionjudgment
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in Jeremiah 22:17?
The prophet Jeremiah is speaking to the kings of Judah, criticizing them for their selfish and wicked actions.
What does 'covetousness' mean in this context?
Covetousness refers to the strong desire to have something that belongs to someone else, often at the expense of others.
How does this verse apply to modern leaders?
This verse warns modern leaders against prioritizing personal gain over the well-being of others and the importance of fair leadership.
What are the consequences of the actions mentioned in Jeremiah 22:17?
The verse implies that such actions lead to judgment and negative consequences, emphasizing the need for righteousness and justice.
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