Jeremiah 44:19
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“Sa matag higayon nga magsunog kamig insenso ngadto sa Rayna sa Langit, maghalad ug halad nga ilimnon kaniya, ug magluto ug pan nga giporma sa iyang dagway, nasayod niini ang among mga bana.”
What Does This Mean?
This verse is spoken by people who worship the 'queen of heaven'. They are saying that they did not worship her without the men knowing about it. The key message is about a group's open practice of idol worship, specifically to a goddess.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your friends made a special cake and drink for a pretend queen. They would not do this in secret, right? They would tell their parents too. The people here are saying they openly worshipped a pretend goddess and told everyone about it.
Historical Background
Jeremiah, the prophet, wrote this around 627-585 BCE. He is addressing the people of Judah who had been exiled to Egypt and were continuing to worship other gods, including the 'queen of heaven', a Canaanite goddess.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse reminds us of the importance of being transparent about our beliefs and practices. If someone hides their beliefs, it might suggest they are not confident in them. Openly discussing and defending our faith can help us grow stronger in it.
Topics
idolatryworshiptransparencyfaithgodlessnessgoddess worship
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did they worship the queen of heaven?
They worshipped her because they believed she could provide them with blessings such as good harvests and protection, common beliefs among ancient cultures that had goddesses in their pantheon.
What does 'making cakes' mean in this context?
Making cakes here refers to baking special bread offerings as part of their worship rituals to honor the goddess, similar to how people might bake special food for religious festivals today.
How did Jeremiah respond to their practices?
Jeremiah strongly condemned these practices, warning the people that worshipping other gods would lead to punishment and that they should return to worshipping the one true God.
What can we learn about transparency from this verse?
We can learn that transparency in our beliefs and practices is important. Hiding our beliefs might indicate a lack of confidence or fear of judgment, which can be detrimental to our spiritual growth.
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