Jeremiah 34
In Jeremiah chapter 34, the Lord commands Jeremiah to speak to the leaders of Judah regarding their broken covenant with him. The rulers had made a covenant with God to release their Hebrew slaves after six years, but had violated this agreement by forcing them to remain enslaved. The Lord warns that, because of their disobedience, they will suffer the consequences of their actions and be punished for their sins.
Bible version
The Broken Covenant
Commentary
Jeremiah's message in this chapter highlights the importance of upholding covenants and agreements made with God. The rulers of Judah had promised to release their slaves after six years, but they broke this promise and ignored God's commandments. As a result, they faced dire consequences for their disobedience. This chapter serves as a reminder that God takes promises and covenants seriously, and expects us to do the same. We should always strive to honor our commitments and be faithful to God, even if it requires sacrifice or discomfort on our part.
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Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the Jeremiah, chapter 34 it would take approximately 2 minutes to finish.
There are 22 verses in Jeremiah, chapter 34.