Jeremiah 19
In Jeremiah chapter 19, the prophet is commanded by God to take a clay jar and go to the valley of Ben Hinnom. There, he is to proclaim that the people of Judah have forsaken God and will suffer grave consequences, including being so devastated that their bodies will be left unburied. Jeremiah then smashes the jar as a sign of the destruction that will come upon the people.
Bible version
The Broken Jar
Commentary
This chapter serves as a dire warning to the people of Judah who have turned away from God and His commandments. It also offers insight into the character of God, who is a just and holy God who cannot tolerate sin. Despite the harsh message, it is also a reminder that God is willing to forgive those who repent and turn back to Him. The broken jar serves as a powerful visual symbol of the destruction that results from disobedience and sin, and serves as a strong call to action for people to choose to follow God and His ways.
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Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the Jeremiah, chapter 19 it would take approximately 2 minutes to finish.
There are 15 verses in Jeremiah, chapter 19.