Jeremiah 27
In Jeremiah 27, God instructs Jeremiah to make a yoke and put it on his neck as a symbol of submission to the Babylonian Empire. God tells the neighboring nations through Jeremiah to submit to Babylon, serve their king and they will be allowed to remain in their lands. Those who refuse to submit will face destruction.
Bible version
Submitting to the Babylonian Empire
Commentary
In this chapter, we see God using the Babylonians as an instrument to punish disobedient nations. God shows his sovereignty over all nations and his control over the course of history. He also highlights the importance of submission to legitimate authority, even if it is not the preferred choice. We can learn from this chapter that sometimes in life, we are called to submit to difficult circumstances for the greater good. Through submission, we can learn humility and trust in God’s plan for our lives.
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Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the Jeremiah, chapter 27 it would take approximately 2 minutes to finish.
There are 22 verses in Jeremiah, chapter 27.