Jeremiah 5:8

French S21 2007 (Bible Segond 21)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse from Jeremiah compares the people to horses that are fed in the morning and then look for more, comparing them to men who desire things that are wrong, specifically, the wives of others. Jeremiah is speaking, warning about the moral corruption of the people.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine a group of horses that are fed in the morning, but instead of being satisfied, they want more, like chasing other horses' treats. This verse says the people were like those horses, wanting things that don't belong to them, like other people's wives.

Contexte historique

Jeremiah, a prophet, wrote this around 627-587 BCE to the people of Judah, warning them about their immoral behavior. The Israelites were known for their strong desire for things that were wrong, like adultery, which was culturally condemned.

Application pour aujourd'hui

Today, this verse reminds us to be content with what we have and not to desire things that belong to others, like their relationships or possessions. It's a warning against greed and lust.

Thèmes

moralitycontentmentadulteryprophetsdesirewarning

Versets liés

Proverbs 5:15-20Romans 13:9-10James 1:13-151 Corinthians 7:3-5Ezekiel 23:1-4

Questions fréquentes

What does 'fed horses' mean in this verse?
Fed horses represent people who are satisfied but still crave more. This metaphor highlights the uncontrolled desires of the people, despite having what they need.
Is adultery the only issue Jeremiah talks about?
No, adultery is used here as an example of broader moral corruption. Jeremiah warns about various forms of sin and immorality among the people.
How can this verse be applied to modern relationships?
This verse serves as a reminder to be content and faithful in relationships, avoiding the temptation to desire what belongs to others, which can harm marriages and partnerships.
What other prophets talked about moral corruption?
Other prophets like Hosea and Amos also addressed moral corruption and warned of the consequences of sin, similar to Jeremiah's message.
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