Jeremiah 35
In Jeremiah 35, God commands Jeremiah to bring the Rechabites, a group of nomadic people, to the temple to offer them wine. However, the Rechabites refuse to drink wine or live in houses, as part of their ancestor's instructions. God commends their faithfulness to their ancestor's commandments and contrasts it with Judah's disobedience to God's commandments.
Bible version
The Rechabites' Faithfulness
Commentary
The Rechabites stood firm in their convictions and obeyed their forefathers, even in the face of temptation. Their faithfulness to the traditions and instructions of their ancestors impressed God, who used their example to critique the unfaithfulness of the Israelites. The story reminds us of the importance of staying true to our beliefs and the instructions handed down to us, despite the cultural and societal pressures we may face. It also has a message about the importance of respecting our ancestors and listening to their wisdom. Ultimately, this chapter in Jeremiah highlights the significance of obedience to God's word and commandments.
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There are 19 verses in Jeremiah, chapter 35.