Jeremiah 46:2
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Был һүҙҙәр Мысыр хаҡында һәм Мысыр батшаһы Нехо фирғәүендең Евфрат йылғаһы буйындағы Каркемиш янына килеп туҡтаған ғәскәре тураһында ине. Йәһүҙә батшаһы Йеһояҡим Йошияһ улы хакимлығының дүртенсе йылында Бабил батшаһы Навуходоносор был ғәскәрҙе ҡыйратты.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is part of a prophecy by Jeremiah about Egypt. It describes a battle where the Babylonian king Nebuchadrezzar defeated the Egyptian army led by Pharaohnecho near the Euphrates River. The message emphasizes the power of God over earthly rulers and their battles.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a big game where two teams are fighting. One team (Babylon) beats the other team (Egypt). God tells Jeremiah to talk about this game, showing that He's in control of who wins and loses.
Historical Background
Jeremiah wrote this prophecy around 605 BC, during the reign of King Jehoiakim of Judah. The audience was the people of Judah, who were facing threats from both Egypt and Babylon. This prophecy was meant to warn them about the power of Babylon under Nebuchadrezzar.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse reminds us that God is in control of world events, even when they seem chaotic. Just like the people of Judah who needed to trust God despite the threats around them, we can trust God in our own challenging times.
Topics
prophecyGod's sovereigntybattlesEgyptBabylonJeremiah
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does this verse tell us about God's role in battles?
This verse shows that God is in control of battles and the outcomes of wars, demonstrating His sovereignty over earthly rulers and their conflicts.
How does Jeremiah 46:2 relate to the broader message of Jeremiah?
Jeremiah often warned of coming judgments and the need to trust in God, and this verse fits into that theme by showing God's control over world events, including military defeats.
What can we learn from the defeat of Egypt mentioned in this verse?
The defeat of Egypt teaches us that no earthly power is invincible and that relying on human strength alone can lead to defeat, emphasizing the importance of trust in God.
How might this verse be useful in a Bible study?
This verse can be a starting point for discussing God's sovereignty, the importance of trust in God's plans, and the historical context of the prophets' messages.
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