Today, I am reading and commenting on Jeremiah 49-50.
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Yesterday the laptop I have been doing these Bible studies on crashed and I spent all day trying to fix it. I was able to get it working somewhat, but it will need to be replaced. As a result, I ended up not writing about Jeremiah’s prophecies against some of the nations around Israel and Judah. Today’s passage continues with prophecies against other nations. Then once all of those prophecies have been recorded, the Book of Jeremiah concludes with Jeremiah prophesying the fall of Babylon. I struggle with understanding the Book of Jeremiah as a whole because the things recorded in it are not recorded in chronological order. I am convinced that the Book of Jeremiah began as the scroll which Jeremiah dictated to Baruch to replace the one which Jehoiakim burnt. Later someone, perhaps Jeremiah, added other prophecies which God gave to Jeremiah. So, it seems like these prophecies against various nations and against Babylon were given throughout Jeremiah’s career as a prophet, not all at the end as a careless reader might conclude. My point being that despite Jeremiah prophesying Babylon’s victory over Jerusalem, he was not a traitor to his people and a partisan for Babylon. He prophesied against whomever God gave him words to speak.
And I do have something we can learn from today’s passage. Jeremiah’s prophecies concerning these nations reads as if they thought that Israel and Judah deserved the suffering they experienced, and the Bible tells us that they did. However, Jeremiah tells these nations that instead of looking at Israel and Judah, those nations should have been looking at themselves. They were just as guilty of sinning against God, and faced the same judgement from Him. When we look at others and see how God brings judgement upon them for their sins, we should examine ourselves for what sins we have that might provoke God’s judgement.
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