Jeremiah 33:5
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Samtang ang mga tawo ming-anhi sa pagpakig-away sa mga Caldeahanon, ug sa pagdasuk kanila sa mga minatay sa katawohan, nga akong gipamatay tungod sa akong kasuko ug sa akong kaligutgut, ug tungod sa tanan kang kinsang kadautan gitago ko ang akong nawong gikan niining ciudara:
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, God is speaking through Jeremiah and says that people are coming to fight the Chaldeans, but instead, they will find the city filled with dead bodies because God has punished the people for their wickedness.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where you're supposed to save your friends, but instead, you find your friends are very sad and hurt. God is saying He had to punish people for doing bad things, and now there are sad consequences.
Historical Background
The Book of Jeremiah was written by the prophet Jeremiah around 627 to 580 BCE. This verse reflects a time when Jerusalem was under attack by the Chaldeans, and God was punishing the city for its wickedness.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse can remind us that there are consequences to our actions. If we choose to do wrong, it can lead to negative outcomes, just as in the verse where God’s anger led to the death of many people.
Topics
judgmentconsequencesdivine punishmentsinangerretribution
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'I have hidden my face' mean in this verse?
It means God is turning away from His people because of their wickedness, showing that He is not pleased with their actions.
Why did God allow the city to be filled with dead bodies?
God allowed this as a consequence for the people's wickedness. It was His way of punishing them for their sins.
Can you explain the role of the Chaldeans in this verse?
The Chaldeans were the invading force that the people were expecting to fight, but they instead found a city filled with dead bodies due to God's judgment.
How can we avoid the consequences mentioned in this verse?
By living a life of righteousness and avoiding wickedness, we can avoid the negative consequences that come from disobedience to God's will.
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