Jeremiah 48:5
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Илай-илай Лухиҫҡа күтәреләләр. Хоронаимдан төшкән юлда Һәләкәт арҡаһында аһ-зар яңғырай.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Jeremiah describes the sorrow and destruction of a place called Moab. The prophet Jeremiah is speaking. The message is that there will be a lot of crying and destruction as enemies attack Moab.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where you're at the top of a hill, and you're crying because you're about to go down the hill. That's like what's happening here. The people in Moab are crying because they're about to be attacked, and they're sad and scared.
Historical Background
Jeremiah, a prophet of God, wrote this around 600 BC. He was warning the people of Judah and other nations about God's judgment for their sins. This passage is part of Jeremiah's prophecy against Moab, a neighboring nation of Israel.
Living It Out Today
Just like the people in Moab faced destruction, we can face difficult times in our lives too. This verse reminds us that we should not ignore warning signs and should seek God's guidance to prepare for tough times.
Topics
judgmentprophecydestructionwarningsorrowenemies
Related Verses
Jeremiah 48:1-47Isaiah 15:1-9Amos 2:1-3Numbers 21:29-30Psalms 83:8
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in Jeremiah 48:5?
The prophet Jeremiah is speaking. He is warning the people about the coming judgment on Moab.
What does 'Luhith' and 'Horonaim' refer to in this verse?
Luhith and Horonaim are locations in Moab. Luhith is likely a place on a hill where people would cry as they descend, and Horonaim is where the enemies heard cries of destruction.
Why are the enemies hearing a cry of destruction?
The enemies are hearing cries because they are attacking Moab, and the people of Moab are crying out in fear and sorrow as their city is being destroyed.
How can this verse apply to our lives today?
This verse can remind us to be aware of warning signs and seek God's guidance to prepare for tough times, just as the people of Moab should have heeded the warnings of destruction.
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