Jeremiah 44:2
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Mao kini ang giingon ni Jehova sa mga panon, ang Dios sa Israel: Nakakita kamo sa tanang kadautan nga gipadala ko batok sa Jerusalem, ug batok sa tanang mga ciudad sa Juda; ug, ania karon, niining adlawa sila nangahimo nga biniyaan, ug walay tawo nga nagapuyo didto.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is God speaking through Jeremiah, reminding the people of Judah about the destruction that God brought upon Jerusalem and other cities. He points out that these cities are now empty and in ruins, emphasizing the severity of the punishment.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a favorite toy that you didn't take care of, so your parents took it away and put it in a box where no one can play with it. God is saying, 'Look, I took away your cities just like that because you didn't follow the rules.'
Historical Background
Jeremiah, a prophet, wrote this around 626-586 BCE. He was addressing the people of Judah, warning them of the consequences of their disobedience. The cultural setting was one where idolatry was rampant, and the consequences of divine displeasure were starkly visible in the destruction of Jerusalem.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, this can apply to a situation where someone has lost something valuable due to poor choices. For instance, a person might lose a job due to repeated misconduct, similar to how the people lost their homes due to disobedience.
Topics
judgmentdisobedienceconsequencesrepentancedivine interventiondestruction
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did God destroy Jerusalem?
God destroyed Jerusalem as a consequence of the people's disobedience and their turning away from Him to worship idols.
What does it mean that 'no man dwelleth therein'?
It means that the cities were completely abandoned, emphasizing the severity of the judgment and the emptiness that resulted from it.
How can this verse help us understand God's judgment?
This verse highlights that God's judgment is a direct response to disobedience and that the consequences can be severe, leading to the loss of everything that was once cherished.
What should we learn from this verse about the importance of following God's laws?
We should understand that following God's laws is essential to avoid the severe consequences of disobedience, which can lead to great loss and desolation.
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