Jeremiah 49:22

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

What Does This Mean?

This verse is about an approaching attack on Bozrah, described as an eagle flying and spreading its wings. The mighty men of Edom, usually brave, will be as scared as a woman in labor. Jeremiah is speaking, warning of the coming judgment.

Explained for Children

Imagine an eagle swooping down to catch a fish - that's how fast and fierce the attack will be. The brave men will be so scared, they'll feel like a mommy about to have a baby, which can be very scary too.

Historical Background

Jeremiah wrote this around 627-585 BCE, warning the Edomites of God's judgment. The Edomites were enemies of Israel, and this prophecy was meant to prepare them for an inevitable attack, likely from Babylon.

Living It Out Today

In modern terms, this verse can remind us of the importance of being prepared for sudden and unexpected challenges. Just as the mighty men were overwhelmed, we too can face situations that make us feel vulnerable, but God's word can provide comfort and strength.

Topics

judgmentbraveryfearprophecyGod's protectionsurprise

Related Verses

Isaiah 31:5Habakkuk 1:8Exodus 19:16Matthew 24:28Revelation 19:17

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the eagle symbolize in Jeremiah 49:22?
The eagle symbolizes speed and strength, highlighting the swift and powerful nature of the attack on Bozrah.
Why does the verse compare the men to a woman in labor?
This comparison emphasizes the intense fear and helplessness the warriors will feel, which is often associated with the pains of childbirth.
How does this verse relate to the broader message of Jeremiah?
Jeremiah often prophesied about the coming judgment and exile, using vivid imagery to warn the people, and this verse continues that theme.
Can this verse be applied to situations beyond ancient warfare?
Yes, it can be applied to any situation where people face unexpected challenges that make them feel vulnerable or fearful, reminding us of the importance of preparation and reliance on God.
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