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Easy Bible・Jeremiah 50

The Judgment of Babylon

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Jeremiah 50:6
"My people have been lost sheep; their shepherds have led them astray and caused them to roam on the mountains. They wandered over mountain and hill and forgot their own resting place.

About this Chapter

Jeremiah 50 describes the judgment that will come upon Babylon for their sins and the oppression they have inflicted upon Israel. The chapter begins with God calling the nations to gather against Babylon and to destroy her. The reason for Babylon's judgment is stated in verse 7, where it says that they have been proud against the Lord and have oppressed His people. God declares that He will bring a nation from the north to conquer Babylon and make it desolate. The chapter ends with a promise of restoration for Israel and a message of hope for the future. The key verse in this chapter is verse 6, which says, 'My people have been lost sheep; their shepherds have led them astray and caused them to roam on the mountains. They wandered over mountain and hill and forgot their own resting place.' This verse illustrates the state of Israel, who have been led astray by their leaders and have wandered away from God. It is a reminder that God will hold the leaders accountable for their actions and that He will bring judgment upon them. The judgment of Babylon serves as a warning to all nations and leaders who oppress God's people and act in pride against Him. It is a reminder that God is the ultimate judge and that He will bring justice to those who deserve it. The chapter also highlights God's faithfulness to His people, as He promises to restore and redeem them in the midst of their suffering. It is a message of hope and assurance that God is in control and will bring about His purposes in His perfect timing.

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