Jeremiah 37
In Jeremiah 37, King Zedekiah sends two officials to Jeremiah to inquire about the outcome of the Babylonian siege. Jeremiah prophesies that the Babylonians will capture Jerusalem and advises the officials to surrender. The officials report back to the king, but he does not listen and instead has Jeremiah arrested and put in prison.
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Jeremiah's Imprisonment
Commentary
The story of Jeremiah's imprisonment highlights the theme of persecution that runs throughout the book of Jeremiah. Despite his prophesying and warnings, Jeremiah is met with resistance and rejection from the very people he is trying to help. Yet, in his imprisonment, Jeremiah remains faithful to God and continues to speak truth to power. This chapter serves as a reminder that following God's will often puts us at odds with the world, but we must persevere and trust in God's plan.
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Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the Jeremiah, chapter 37 it would take approximately 2 minutes to finish.
There are 21 verses in Jeremiah, chapter 37.