English (YLT) 1898 Young's Literal Translation by Robert Young
Jeremiah 13:21 — English (YLT) 1898 Young's Literal Translation by Robert Young
What dost thou say, when He looketh after thee? And thou -- thou hast taught them [to be] over thee -- leaders for head? Do not pangs seize thee as a travailing woman?
What Does This Mean?
This verse, from Jeremiah, is a warning from God to the people of Judah. It's asking what they will say when they are punished for their actions. The verse suggests that their punishments will be like a woman in labor, very painful and inevitable.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game, and you tell your friends to be the leaders even though they don't know the rules. When you lose because of this, you'll feel sad and sorry. That's what this verse is saying, but for grown-ups and their actions.
Historical Background
Jeremiah wrote this during the time of the Babylonian invasion. He was warning the people of Judah about the consequences of their actions, which included choosing leaders who didn't follow God's ways.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse can apply to situations where we choose leaders or friends who lead us astray. It reminds us that we will face the consequences of our choices, much like a person who faces the pain of labor.