Jeremiah 36
In Jeremiah chapter 36, God commands Jeremiah to write down all the prophecies he had spoken against Judah and its kings. Jeremiah dictates the message to Baruch, his scribe, who reads it aloud to the people in the temple. The officials take the scroll to King Jehoiakim, who has it burned page by page. However, God promises to write a new message of judgment against Jehoiakim and his nation.
Bible version
The Scribe's Call and King's Ignorance
Commentary
This chapter highlights the power of the written word and the foolishness of ignoring God's warnings. The scribe's role in faithfully recording and proclaiming God's message is crucial. However, the king's reaction shows the danger of pride and the consequences of rejecting God's truth. This chapter also foreshadows the destruction of Jerusalem and the Babylonian exile, which Jeremiah had predicted. It serves as a reminder to heed God's word and trust in His judgment.
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Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the Jeremiah, chapter 36 it would take approximately 3 minutes to finish.
There are 32 verses in Jeremiah, chapter 36.