Jeremiah 22
Jeremiah delivers a message from God to the kings of Judah, urging them to rule justly and warning of the consequences of their disobedience. The chapter highlights the importance of leadership and the responsibility that comes with holding power.
Bible version
Warnings for the Kings of Judah
Commentary
The chapter opens with a call for the kings of Judah to listen to God's word and to govern fairly, showing concern for the poor and oppressed. In verses 3-5, they are urged to maintain justice and righteousness to prevent the wrath of God from being poured out upon them. The chapter goes on to address the disobedience of previous kings and warns of the destruction that awaits those who fail to rule justly. The text then focuses its attention on King Jehoiakim, who is condemned for his selfishness, greed and cruelty. Jeremiah predicts that he will die a shameful death, with no one to mourn him. The following verses describe the desolation that will overtake Judah and its people due to the wickedness of its rulers. Overall, this chapter is a powerful reminder of the importance of good leadership and the consequences of abusing power. It urges us to put aside our own selfish interests and to govern with justice and compassion.
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There are 30 verses in Jeremiah, chapter 22.