Jeremiah 14:21

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

This verse is a plea from the people of Israel to God, asking Him not to reject them because of His name and glory. They remind God of His covenant and ask Him to remember His promises.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you are playing a game with your best friend, and you're losing. You might say, 'Please don't give up on me, we promised to always be friends, remember?' That's what the people are saying to God.

歴史的背景

Jeremiah 14:21 is part of the book of Jeremiah, written by the prophet Jeremiah around 627-585 BCE. This verse is from a time when Israel was facing a severe drought and was in dire need of God's intervention.

今日への適用

In modern times, this verse can be applied to situations where people feel abandoned or forgotten. Just as the Israelites appealed to God's covenant, individuals can remember God's promises and seek His intervention during tough times.

トピック

covenantprayerhopeinterventionforgivenessGod's promises

関連する聖句

Deuteronomy 32:15Psalm 89:34Isaiah 49:7Romans 9:4Hebrews 8:9

よくある質問

Why do the Israelites ask God not to abhor them?
The Israelites are in a desperate state and are pleading with God not to reject them. They want God to remember His promises and not to abandon them.
What does the phrase 'do not disgrace the throne of thy glory' mean?
This phrase suggests that the Israelites are asking God not to tarnish His reputation and glory by turning away from them, as it would reflect poorly on God.
How does this verse connect to the concept of covenant?
This verse highlights the covenant relationship between God and His people, where God has made promises to them and they are asking Him to remember and fulfill those promises.
What can we learn from this verse about God's character?
This verse teaches us that God is a God of promises and that He cares about His reputation and the relationship He has with His people.
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