Jeremiah 36:32
Persian TPV (مژده برای عصر جدید)
What Does This Mean?
Jeremiah is told to take another scroll and give it to Baruch, who writes down all the words that Jehoiakim had burned. Additional words were added to this new scroll. This verse shows God’s message persevering despite opposition.
Explained for Children
Imagine you wrote a letter to your friend and it got accidentally burned. But your mom tells you to write it again, and you even add some more fun stories to it. That's what Jeremiah did with his message for God.
Historical Background
Jeremiah, a prophet in Judah, lived around 600 BC. He spoke to the people of Judah about their sins and warned of coming judgment. This verse comes from a time when the king, Jehoiakim, burned Jeremiah's message, but God ensured the message continued.
Living It Out Today
When something you've worked hard on is destroyed or lost, like a lost project or a broken item, God can help you recreate it and even make it better. Jeremiah's story shows that God’s message endures despite setbacks.
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