Jeremiah 51:49
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Эй Исраилдың үлтерелгәндәре! Бөтөн ерҙә Бабил үлтергәндәр нисек ҡолаһа, Бабил үҙе лә шулай уҡ ҡолар.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Jeremiah says that just as Babylon killed many people from Israel, now Babylon will be where many people from all over the world will be killed. It's a warning from God through the prophet Jeremiah.
Explained for Children
Imagine if a bully at school used to pick on you, but now they're getting picked on by lots of other kids. That's what this verse is saying about Babylon. Just like the bully, Babylon was mean to Israel, but now they're getting treated the same way.
Historical Background
Jeremiah, a prophet from Judah, wrote this in the 6th century BC. He was warning the people of Judah and others about the impending judgment on Babylon, a powerful empire that had caused much suffering, especially to the Israelites.
Living It Out Today
Today, we might see this as a warning against bullying or oppressive behavior. Just as Babylon's cruelty led to its downfall, our actions have consequences, and we should always strive to treat others with kindness and justice.
Topics
judgmentjusticeconsequenceswarningempireprophesy
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Babylon mentioned in Jeremiah 51:49?
Babylon is mentioned because it had been a powerful empire that had caused much suffering, especially to the Israelites. The verse is a warning about the consequences of such actions.
What does this verse teach us about justice?
It teaches us that justice ultimately catches up with those who act unjustly. The suffering that Babylon caused would eventually befall it.
How can we apply this in our daily lives?
We can apply this by treating others with kindness and justice, understanding that our actions have consequences and can affect us in the long run.
What other parts of the Bible talk about Babylon?
Other parts of the Bible that talk about Babylon include Isaiah 13, Ezekiel 32, and Revelation 18, all of which speak about the fall of Babylon and its consequences.
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