Jeremiah 48:46

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Jeremiah is a warning to Moab, a neighboring nation. It says that the people of Moab will be destroyed, and their children will be taken away as captives. The message is about judgment and the consequences of wickedness.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your favorite toy store was going to close down because the owner did something wrong. All the toys would be taken away, and the store would be empty. That's what this verse is saying will happen to Moab.

Historical Background

Jeremiah, the prophet, wrote this verse around 600 BC. He was warning the people of Moab about the coming judgment from God due to their sins. At that time, Moab was a neighboring nation to Israel, and they worshipped a god named Chemosh.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, this verse reminds us that there are consequences for our actions. If we choose to go against what is right and good, we can face serious consequences, just like the people of Moab.

Topics

judgmentconsequencessinprophetspunishmentdivine warning

Related Verses

Jeremiah 48:2Numbers 21:29Isaiah 15:1Amos 2:1Romans 1:18

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Chemosh?
Chemosh was the national god of the Moabites. The Moabites believed that Chemosh protected them and brought them victory in battle, but this verse shows that their god could not protect them from God’s judgment.
What was the relationship between Moab and Israel?
Moab and Israel had a complex relationship. They were neighbors and often had conflicts, including wars. The prophets often warned against alliances with Moab and other nations that worshipped false gods.
What does it mean when it says 'the people of Chemosh perisheth'?
It means that the people who worshipped Chemosh would be destroyed. This is a way of saying that the false god could not protect its followers, and they would face the consequences of their actions.
How can we apply this verse in our daily lives?
We can apply this verse by understanding that there are consequences for our actions and that we should choose to do what is right. It reminds us to trust in God and not in false gods or worldly things that promise protection.
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