Quechuan QXO (Biblia en Quechua del sur de Conchucos)
Marka mayïkunapis maytsaychö waqarmi niyan Siónta Tayta Dios dëjanqanta. Tsaynöllam niyan Tayta Dios mandaqnin rey kaykarpis paykunawan manana kanqanta. Tayta Diosmi nin: «¿Imapärä rabyanätsiyämarquyki? Jäpa runakuna adorayanqan mana väliq ïdulukunata ¿imanirtä adoraykäyanki?»
What Does This Mean?
Jeremiah is speaking here, expressing the distress of the people who are far from home. The verse questions why the people are worshipping false gods instead of the one true God who rules from Zion.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're far from home and you're sad because you miss your family. Jeremiah is like a big brother saying, 'Why are you playing with toys that don't really help you, when you have a real family who loves you?'
Historical Background
Jeremiah, a prophet in the 6th century BCE, wrote this during a time of great distress for the Jewish people. The Babylonians had conquered Jerusalem, and the people were taken into exile. The verse reflects the people's cry and their misplaced faith in idols.
Living It Out Today
Think about a time when you felt far from your support system. This verse reminds us to rely on the true source of help and not to let distractions lead us away from what truly matters.