Jeremiah 44:13

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse is God speaking through the prophet Jeremiah. God is saying that He will punish those who have moved to Egypt, just as He punished Jerusalem, using the sword, famine, and disease.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine if your teacher said they would give the same time-out to everyone who breaks the rules, whether they're in the classroom or the playground. Here, God is saying He will do the same for those who move to Egypt, like He did for those in Jerusalem.

Contexte historique

Jeremiah wrote this around 627-585 BC. He was warning the people who fled to Egypt after Jerusalem fell to the Babylonians. At that time, Egypt was a powerful nation where many Jews sought refuge, but they were still under God's judgment.

Application pour aujourd'hui

Today, this verse can remind us that God's justice and judgment are not confined to one place. If we seek to escape the consequences of our actions by moving away or changing our circumstances, we must remember that God is everywhere and His justice follows us.

Thèmes

judgmentrefugepunishmentdivine justiceconsequencesmigration

Versets liés

Jeremiah 25:12Ezekiel 29:5Amos 9:9Matthew 23:37Romans 2:6

Questions fréquentes

Why did God punish both Jerusalem and Egypt?
God punished both places because the people disobeyed Him and worshipped false gods, leading to consequences like famine and war.
What were the reasons for the punishment?
The punishment was due to the disobedience and idolatry of the people, who did not follow God's commands and worshiped other gods.
Can we apply this verse to modern-day situations?
Yes, it can be applied to remind us that God's justice and judgment are universal, and His word applies regardless of where we are or what we do.
What can we learn about God from this verse?
We learn that God is just and holds all people accountable for their actions, showing no favoritism and ensuring justice is served wherever His people are.
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