Jeremiah 22:19

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What Does This Mean?

This verse is about the burial of a king who will be treated like an animal instead of a king. Jeremiah is speaking and saying that this king will be thrown outside the city in disgrace. The key message is about the consequences of wickedness.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your pet dog was treated like trash instead of getting a proper goodbye. That's what this verse is talking about. A king who did bad things will get a very sad funeral.

Historical Background

Jeremiah, a prophet, wrote this around 600 BC. He was warning the kings of Judah about the consequences of their wicked actions. The audience was the people of Judah, and this was in a time when kings often thought they could do anything without facing the consequences.

Living It Out Today

Today, this verse reminds us that our actions have consequences. For example, if you lie about your grades, you might face serious consequences like losing trust from your parents or teachers.

Topics

judgmentconsequenceskingdompunishmentdisgracedisobedience

Related Verses

Jeremiah 13:26Ezekiel 28:26Ezekiel 16:58Revelation 16:9Matthew 23:29

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is this verse referring to?
This verse is likely referring to King Jehoiakim, who ruled Judah and was known for his wickedness and disobedience to God.
Why is the burial compared to an ass?
An ass, or donkey, was a common animal in those times, and comparing the burial to that of an animal implies a lack of respect and a dishonorable treatment.
What are the consequences mentioned in this verse?
The verse speaks of a disgraceful burial, thrown outside the city, which is a severe consequence for someone who was once a king and expected to be treated with honor.
How can we apply this verse in our lives?
This verse teaches us that our actions have consequences, and even if we have a high position, we are not exempt from facing the results of our wrongdoings.
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