Jeremiah 47:3

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What Does This Mean?

This verse from Jeremiah describes a scene where the sound of approaching horses, chariots, and wheels is so terrifying that fathers will not look back to help their children because they are too weak. The speaker is Jeremiah, and the key message is about the overwhelming fear and chaos brought by an approaching enemy.

Explained for Children

Imagine if there was a big, scary thunderstorm coming. The sound is so loud that even grown-ups are too scared to help their kids. It's like when you hear a loud noise and you freeze, too scared to do anything else.

Historical Background

Jeremiah wrote this around 627-582 BCE, warning the people of Philistia about the invasion by the Babylonian army under King Nebuchadnezzar. The Philistines, who were living in Canaan, were about to face a terrifying attack, and Jeremiah’s prophecy was meant to prepare them for the impending doom.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this verse can remind us of situations where fear can paralyze us. For example, during a natural disaster, the fear might be so overwhelming that people focus only on saving themselves, forgetting to help others. It shows us the importance of overcoming fear to care for others.

Topics

warfearprophecychaosdivine interventionwarning

Related Verses

Revelation 9:9Isaiah 30:27Psalms 78:50Ezekiel 38:22Joshua 6:20

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the verse mean by 'feebleness of hands'?
It means the fathers are so frightened and overwhelmed by the approaching enemy that they cannot even help their children, their hands are too weak from fear.
Who was the Babylonian army invading?
The prophecy is directed towards the Philistines, who were living in Canaan, and were facing an invasion from the Babylonian army under King Nebuchadnezzar.
Why was Jeremiah warning the Philistines?
Jeremiah was a prophet sent by God to warn the people of Philistia about the impending doom of the Babylonian invasion, urging them to repent and seek God’s mercy.
How can we apply this verse to our lives today?
We can learn from this verse that fear can paralyze us, but we must strive to overcome it to help others. In times of crisis, our faith can give us strength to act compassionately.
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