Spanish RVR 1909 (Más información sobre Biblia Reina Valera 1909)
Entonces dió orden el rey Sedechîas, y depositaron á Jeremías en el patio de la cárcel, haciéndole dar una torta de pan al día, de la plaza de los Panaderos, hasta que todo el pan de la ciudad se gastase. Y quedó Jeremías en el patio de la cárcel.
¿Qué significa esto?
In this verse, King Zedekiah orders that Jeremiah be placed in a prison courtyard but also ensures he gets daily bread from the bakers' street until the city's bread runs out. Jeremiah stays in the prison courtyard as a result.
Explicado para niños
Imagine if your friend was put in a time-out room, but your parent made sure you kept getting snacks from the kitchen until there were no more snacks left. That's kind of what happened to Jeremiah here.
Contexto histórico
Jeremiah 37:21 is part of the Book of Jeremiah, written by the prophet Jeremiah around 600 BC. This verse is set during the Babylonian siege of Jerusalem, where Jeremiah faces imprisonment under King Zedekiah.
Aplicación para hoy
In a modern context, consider a situation where someone is unfairly treated but another person steps in to ensure they receive basic needs, showing a balance between justice and care. This can apply to workplace situations or community issues.
Why did King Zedekiah order Jeremiah to be placed in the prison courtyard?
King Zedekiah likely feared Jeremiah's prophecies and wanted to control his movements, but he also showed some concern for Jeremiah's well-being by ensuring he had food.
How long did Jeremiah stay in the prison courtyard?
Jeremiah remained there until the bread supply in the city was exhausted, which could have been several days or weeks depending on the city's provisions.
What does this verse tell us about King Zedekiah?
This verse suggests that while Zedekiah was cautious about Jeremiah's influence, he also showed a degree of mercy by ensuring Jeremiah's basic needs were met.
What can we learn about Jeremiah's faith from this verse?
Jeremiah's endurance in difficult circumstances shows his steadfast faith and willingness to endure hardship for the truth he proclaimed.