BBE Image Bible : Scripture in Images Jeremiah 29:2
2. (After Jeconiah the king and the queen-mother and the unsexed servants and the rulers of Judah and Jerusalem and the expert workmen and the metal-workers had gone away from Jerusalem;)
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Summary: Jeremiah 29 addresses the exiled Israelites in Babylon, offering them guidance and hope during their captivity. The chapter opens with a letter from the prophet Jeremiah to the elders, priests, and people of Judah who have been taken captive. In this letter, he encourages them to settle in Babylon, build houses, plant gardens, and seek the welfare of the city, as their well-being will be tied to the welfare of Babylon. Jeremiah emphasizes the importance of not listening to false prophets who promise quick return and restoration. The key message highlights that God has a plan for His people, promising them hope and a future, which is famously encapsulated in verse 11. The chapter underscores the themes of patience and perseverance, reminding the exiles that they will eventually return to their homeland after a period of discipline. Ultimately, the chapter reassures the exiled community of God's faithfulness and the assurance of restoration, calling them to remain faithful during their time of trial.
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