Jeremiah 22:4

German (Die Heilige Schrift (Schlachter 1951))

Was bedeutet das?

This verse promises that if the people of Judah fulfill their duties, kings will continue to rule from the throne of David, entering the palace with honor. Jeremiah is the speaker, and the key message is about the importance of righteous leadership.

Für Kinder erklärt

Imagine you're playing a game where if you follow the rules, you get to keep playing. In this case, God is saying that if the people do good things, the kings will keep coming to rule, just like in a royal parade with horses and chariots.

Historischer Hintergrund

Jeremiah, a prophet, wrote this in the late 7th to early 6th century BCE. It was addressed to the kings and people of Judah, warning them about the consequences of their actions and the importance of maintaining God's covenant.

Anwendung für heute

Today, we can apply this verse by striving to be good leaders in our homes, schools, and workplaces. Just like how the kings were promised a future if they followed God's ways, we can be promised success if we act righteously.

Themen

leadershippromiserighteousnesscovenantfuturekings

Verwandte Verse

2 Samuel 7:12-16Isaiah 9:6-71 Kings 3:5-14Matthew 25:14-301 Timothy 3:1-7

Häufige Fragen

Who is speaking in Jeremiah 22:4?
Jeremiah, the prophet, is speaking in this verse, addressing the kings and people of Judah.
What does it mean to 'do this thing indeed'?
It refers to the people of Judah living according to God's laws and being righteous, which would ensure continued royal lineage.
How is this verse relevant to modern leaders?
This verse is relevant as it emphasizes the importance of righteousness and moral integrity in leadership, which can lead to a prosperous and stable society.
What does the promise of kings entering in chariots symbolize?
The promise symbolizes the continuation of the royal line and the prosperity that comes with righteous leadership, depicted through the grand entrance of the kings and their entourage.
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