Jeremiah 31:11

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¿Qué significa esto?

This verse from Jeremiah says that God has saved Jacob (a reference to the Israelites) and freed them from a powerful enemy. It emphasizes God's power and protection.

Explicado para niños

Imagine if you were stuck in a tree and a strong person came to help you down. That's like God helping the Israelites. He's like a super-strong friend who can help when no one else can.

Contexto histórico

Jeremiah, the prophet, wrote this around 600 BCE during a time when Israel was under the threat of the Babylonian Empire. This verse speaks to a moment of hope and deliverance for the Israelites, who were feeling overwhelmed.

Aplicación para hoy

In modern times, this verse can remind individuals who feel overwhelmed by challenges that there is a power greater than their circumstances, offering hope and redemption.

Temas

salvationredemptionhopeprotectiondeliverancestrength

Versículos relacionados

Exodus 6:6Psalm 107:2Luke 1:68Romans 3:24Revelation 5:9

Preguntas frecuentes

What does 'ransomed' mean in Jeremiah 31:11?
Ransomed means to be bought back or rescued, often with a price, emphasizing God's effort and sacrifice in freeing the Israelites.
Who is 'Jacob' in this verse?
Jacob here refers to the Israelites, descendants of Jacob (also known as Israel), symbolizing the entire nation of Israel.
What does this verse say about God's power?
This verse highlights God's immense power by stating He is stronger than any enemy and can redeem and free His people from any situation.
How can this verse be used in a personal testimony?
This verse can be used to share personal stories of God's deliverance and redemption, showing how He has freed individuals from their struggles.
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