Jeremiah 49:36

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¿Qué significa esto?

In this verse, God speaks and says He will bring winds from all directions to scatter the people of Elam to different parts of the world. This will cause them to be spread far and wide, with no place left untouched by their presence.

Explicado para niños

Imagine you have a bag of seeds, and you throw them in all directions. That's what God says He will do with the people of Elam. They will be scattered everywhere, like seeds blown by the wind.

Contexto histórico

Jeremiah, a prophet in the Old Testament, wrote this during the time of the Babylonian invasion. The message was directed at Elam, a kingdom to the east of Babylon, warning of their impending dispersion and exile.

Aplicación para hoy

In today's context, this verse can be seen as a reminder that just as God can bring change and disperse people, He also has the power to bring people together. It encourages us to be open to change and to trust in God's plan.

Temas

dispersionprophesydivine interventionscatteringwindsexile

Versículos relacionados

Isaiah 17:13Psalm 1:4Job 27:21Matthew 13:30Revelation 7:1

Preguntas frecuentes

Who is speaking in Jeremiah 49:36?
God is speaking in this verse, through the prophet Jeremiah, warning of the impending dispersion of the people of Elam.
What does the scattering of Elam symbolize?
The scattering symbolizes God's power over the nations and the consequences of disobedience, showing how He can disperse people as He wishes.
How can this verse be applied to modern times?
This verse can remind us of God's sovereignty and the importance of trusting His plans, even when circumstances are challenging or seem to scatter us.
What are some related verses that can help understand Jeremiah 49:36 better?
Verses like Isaiah 17:13, Psalm 1:4, Job 27:21, Matthew 13:30, and Revelation 7:1 offer thematic connections, discussing scattering and divine intervention.
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