Jeremiah 7
God speaks through prophet Jeremiah, condemning the hypocritical worship of the people of Judah. Despite their offerings and sacrifices, they continue to engage in wickedness and fail to show justice and kindness to others.
Bible version
Condemnation of Hypocritical Worship
Commentary
In Chapter 7 of the book of Jeremiah, God calls out the people of Judah for their insincere worship. He reminds them that true worship is not just about offerings and sacrifices, but it also requires a change of heart and a commitment to justice and compassion. God warns them that their disobedience will lead to destruction and exile. This chapter serves as a powerful reminder that true worship is more than outward shows of piety. It requires genuine repentance and a commitment to living in obedience to God's will.
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There are 34 verses in Jeremiah, chapter 7.