Ary hampijaliko izy mbamin'ny taranany sy ny mpanompony noho ny helony; ary havoko mihatra aminy sy amin'ny mponina any Jerosalema ary amin'ny lehilahy amin'ny Joda ny loza rehetra izay nolazaiko hatao aminy, fa tsy nohenoiny.Ary Jeremia dia naka horonan-taratasy hafa koa, ka natolony an'i Baroka mpanoratra, zanak'i Neria, ary izy nanoratra tao avy tamin'ny vavan'i Jeremia ny teny rehetra izay tao amin'ilay horonan-taratasy nodoran'i Joiakima, mpanjakan'ny Joda, tamin'ny afo; sady nampiany teny maro tahaka ireny koa aza.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, God promises to punish King Jehoiakim and his family for their wrongdoings. He warns that He will bring all the evil He has declared against them, but they have not listened to Him. This verse shows God's justice and the consequences of disobeying Him.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who keeps breaking the rules and doesn't listen to your warnings. One day, you tell them that you'll give them a time-out if they don't start following the rules. But they don't listen, so you have to follow through. This verse is like that, but it's God telling a king and his family that they'll face consequences for not listening to Him.
Historical Background
Jeremiah 36:31 is part of the Book of Jeremiah, written by the prophet Jeremiah around 627-585 BC. This passage addresses King Jehoiakim and the people of Judah, warning them of the consequences of their disobedience. The cultural setting is the time of the Babylonian invasion, where Judah faced significant challenges and God's judgment.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, this verse can remind us of the importance of listening to and heeding God's warnings. For example, if someone consistently ignores the advice of a doctor and continues unhealthy habits, they might face serious health consequences. Similarly, ignoring God's guidance can lead to negative outcomes.