Spanish RVR 1909 (Más información sobre Biblia Reina Valera 1909)
Y poseerán heredad en esta tierra de la cual vosotros decís: Está desierta, sin hombres y sin animales; es entregada en manos de los Caldeos.
¿Qué significa esto?
Jeremiah predicts that despite the current destruction by the Chaldeans, the land will recover and people will once again buy fields. This shows a promise of restoration and hope.
Explicado para niños
Imagine you have a beautiful garden that got destroyed by a big storm. Jeremiah is saying that even though it looks really bad now, one day your garden will grow back, and you can have fun planting new things again.
Contexto histórico
Jeremiah, a prophet, wrote this during the Babylonian siege of Jerusalem. He spoke to the Israelites who felt hopeless about their desolate land taken by the Chaldeans, promising a future restoration.
Aplicación para hoy
Just like the land that seemed barren and hopeless, we can find hope and recovery even when things look bleak in our lives. This can apply to recovering from a financial crisis or moving past a personal tragedy.
What does Jeremiah mean by 'fields shall be bought'?
Jeremiah is predicting that despite the current desolation, the land will recover, and people will once again engage in normal activities like buying and selling land.
Who were the Chaldeans?
The Chaldeans were a group from Babylonia who conquered and exiled the people of Judah, causing the land to become desolate.
How does this verse apply to modern situations?
This verse can be applied to situations where there is hope for recovery after a period of hardship, such as economic recovery or healing from a personal tragedy.
What does this verse teach about faith?
This verse teaches that faith includes believing in God's promise of restoration, even when circumstances seem hopeless.