Jeremiah 4:16
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Isugilon ninyo sa mga nasud; ania karon, imantala batok sa Jerusalem, nga ang mga magbalantay miabut gikan sa halayo nga kayutaan; ug nanagbungat sa ilang mga tingog batok sa mga ciudad sa Juda.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Jeremiah says that the nations should be warned that enemies are coming from far away to attack Jerusalem and the cities of Judah. It emphasizes the urgency of the situation and the need for people to be aware of the danger.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing in the playground, and a friend whispers that a big storm is coming from far away. You have to tell everyone quickly so they can find a safe place. That's like what's happening in this verse, but with a warning about bad people coming to a city.
Historical Background
Jeremiah wrote this during the Babylonian invasion of Judah in the 6th century B.C. He was a prophet warning the people of Judah about the impending attack from foreign invaders, who would cause great destruction.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse can remind us to stay informed about threats to our community or world, whether they are physical or moral. Like the watchers coming from afar, we should be alert to potential dangers and work to prevent them.
Topics
prophetswarningjudgmentenemiesthreatssecurity
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who are the 'watchers' mentioned in Jeremiah 4:16?
The 'watchers' are likely referring to the invading armies who are coming to attack Jerusalem and the cities of Judah.
What was the Babylonian invasion?
The Babylonian invasion was a series of military campaigns by the Babylonian Empire against Judah in the 6th century B.C., leading to the destruction of Jerusalem and the exile of many Jews.
How can we apply the message of Jeremiah 4:16 today?
We can apply this message by staying informed about threats to our communities and taking proactive steps to protect and prepare ourselves and others.
What other verses can help me understand Jeremiah 4:16 better?
Ezekiel 30:4, Isaiah 13:4, and Hosea 8:1 provide similar contexts of warnings against coming attacks and judgments.
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