Jeremiah 35:6
Ewe 1913 (Biblia alo Ŋɔŋlɔ Kɔkɔe La Le Eʋegbe Me 1913)
What Does This Mean?
This verse is about the Rechabites, who are saying they will not drink wine because their ancestor Jonadab the son of Rechab commanded them not to, for themselves and their descendants forever. It emphasizes the importance of obedience to ancestral commands.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your grandpa told you never to eat chocolate cake. The Rechabites are like that - they follow a rule their great-grandpa set, saying they can't drink wine. It's like following a family rule even if you don't fully understand why.
Historical Background
The book of Jeremiah was written by the prophet Jeremiah around the 7th-6th century BCE. He wrote this to the Israelites, emphasizing the importance of obedience and the contrast between the Rechabites' faithfulness and the Israelites' disobedience to God.
Living It Out Today
In today’s context, imagine a family that has a rule not to use phones at the dinner table. This reflects the Rechabites’ obedience to their family’s rule, showing how we can respect and follow family traditions, even in modern times.
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