BBE Image Bible : Scripture in Images Jeremiah 22:3
3. This is what the Lord has said: Do what is right, judging uprightly, and make free from the hands of the cruel one him whose goods have been violently taken away: do no wrong and be not violent to the man from a strange country and the child without a father and the widow, and let not those who have done no wrong be put to death in this place.
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BBE summary for : Jeremiah 22
Summary: In Jeremiah chapter 22, the prophet delivers a series of messages concerning the fate of the royal family of Judah, particularly King Jehoiakim. God instructs Jeremiah to call out the king's injustices and failures, highlighting the importance of justice and righteousness in leadership. The chapter emphasizes the consequences of neglecting these values, as God foretells the destruction of the palace and the exile of its inhabitants. The chapter also reflects on the tragic fate of previous kings, like Josiah, and contrasts their reigns with the present leadership, which has strayed far from God's ways. Additionally, the Lord predicts that Jehoiakim will die unlamented, underscoring the seriousness of turning away from divine commandments. The overarching themes of the chapter include the importance of godly leadership, accountability for one’s actions, and the consequences of moral decay within society.
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