Jeremiah 46:23
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Sila magapuril s aiyang lasang, nagaingon si Jehova, bisan pa dili kini masusi; sanglit daghan pa sila kay sa mga dulon, ug dili maisip.
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that God will cut down Egypt's 'forest', meaning her strength, because the enemy forces are as numerous as grasshoppers and cannot be counted. God is speaking and emphasizing the overwhelming nature of the enemy forces.
Explained for Children
Imagine Egypt as a big forest. God is saying that the enemy will cut down this forest, just like how grasshoppers can cover a whole field. There are so many of them that it's hard to count them all!
Historical Background
The book of Jeremiah was written by the prophet Jeremiah around 626-586 B.C. The prophecy in Jeremiah 46:23 specifically addresses Egypt's defeat by Babylon. Jeremiah prophesied to the Southern Kingdom of Judah, warning of God's judgment through foreign invaders.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, this verse can remind us that even the strongest powers can be brought down by an overwhelming force. It can be applied to situations where a company or organization faces a crisis that seems insurmountable.
Topics
judgmentoverwhelming forcesEgyptprophecyGod's powerstrength
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does the 'forest' symbolize in Jeremiah 46:23?
The 'forest' symbolizes Egypt's strength and power, which God says will be cut down, indicating that Egypt's might will be destroyed.
Why are grasshoppers used as an analogy in this verse?
Grasshoppers are used because they often appear in massive swarms, making it impossible to count them. This highlights the overwhelming nature of the enemy forces against Egypt.
Who is the 'they' in this verse?
The 'they' refers to the enemy forces, likely Babylonians, who God is saying will defeat and destroy Egypt.
How can this verse help us in our daily lives?
This verse can remind us that no matter how strong a challenge or obstacle seems, God's will and judgment can bring it down, encouraging us to trust in God’s power and justice.
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