Jeremiah 33:4
French NFC 2019 (Nouvelle Français Courant)
Au sujet des maisons de cette ville et des bâtiments publics en partie démolis pour construire le remblai défensif, le Seigneur, le Dieu d'Israël, déclare: Quand il faudra monter à la bataille et combattre les Babyloniens, ces lieux seront remplis des cadavres des victimes de ma furieuse indignation. Les gens de Jérusalem ont commis tant de mal que je me suis désintéressé de leur ville.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, God is talking to the people of Jerusalem and saying that He is aware of the houses and palaces that have been destroyed by enemy attacks and weapons. This shows God's concern for the city and its people during a time of great destruction.
Explained for Children
Imagine your favorite toy being broken by someone else. Now, think of God as a caring parent who notices when your toy is broken and understands how you feel about it. In this verse, God is saying that He sees the houses and palaces that have been broken and knows how sad the people are about it.
Historical Background
Jeremiah wrote this verse around 626-586 BCE, during a time when the Babylonians were attacking and destroying Jerusalem. The audience was the people of Judah, and the cultural setting was one of fear and destruction due to the ongoing conflict with Babylon.
Living It Out Today
Just like God notices the destruction in Jerusalem, He also notices the challenges and difficulties we face in our lives today. When things seem broken and lost, we can remember that God sees and understands our pain, just like He did for the people of Jerusalem.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does Jeremiah 33:4 say about God's awareness?
It shows that God is aware of the destruction and pain that the people of Jerusalem are experiencing, emphasizing His compassion and care.
How does Jeremiah 33:4 relate to modern-day destruction?
It can be applied to any situation where people are facing destruction or loss, reminding us that God sees and understands our pain.
Who wrote Jeremiah 33:4?
The verse was written by the prophet Jeremiah, who was a prophet to the people of Judah during the Babylonian invasion.
What are some cross-references for Jeremiah 33:4?
Some related verses include Isaiah 54:11, Ezekiel 36:33, Luke 19:41, Matthew 24:2, and Revelation 21:18, which also talk about destruction and restoration.
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