Jeremiah 10
In Jeremiah chapter 10, the prophet warns against the worship of idols made by human hands. He describes the futility of seeking blessings from lifeless objects, and contrasts it with the majesty and power of the true God. He exhorts the people of Israel to turn away from their idolatrous ways and return to the worship of the living God.
Bible version
The Folly of Idolatry
Commentary
The book of Jeremiah is filled with warnings and exhortations to the people of Israel to turn away from their sin and rebellion, and to return to the worship of the true God. In this chapter, Jeremiah specifically addresses the issue of idolatry, pointing out the foolishness of seeking blessings from lifeless objects. He emphasizes the greatness and power of God, and underscores the fact that he alone is worthy of worship and adoration. The message of this chapter is just as relevant today as it was in Jeremiah's time. We are constantly bombarded with false gods and idols in our culture, from material possessions to fame and success. In the midst of this, the message of Jeremiah 10 reminds us to keep our focus on the true God, who alone can give us lasting peace and fulfillment.
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Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the Jeremiah, chapter 10 it would take approximately 3 minutes to finish.
There are 25 verses in Jeremiah, chapter 10.