When God called Jeremiah to warn the kingdom of Judah of its impending destruction, the kingdom was relatively prosperous, free, and secure. But Judah’s fortunes dramatically changed as Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon asserted his power in the region. Judah suffered under his heavy hand for twenty years before he destroyed the city of Jerusalem and exiled its citizens to Babylon. Throughout these …
1Palabra que habló el profeta Jeremías a Baruc hijo de Nerías, cuando escribía en el libro estas palabras de boca de Jeremías, en el año cuarto de Joacim hijo de Josías rey de Judá, diciendo:
2Así ha dicho Jehová Dios de Israel a ti, oh Baruc:
3Tú dijiste: ¡Ay de mí ahora!, porque ha añadido Jehová tristeza a mi dolor; fatigado estoy de gemir, y no he hallado descanso.
4Así le dirás: Ha dicho Jehová: He aquí que yo destruyo a los que edifiqué, y arranco a los que planté, y a toda esta tierra.
5¿Y tú buscas para ti grandezas? No las busques; porque he aquí que yo traigo mal sobre toda carne, ha dicho Jehová; pero a ti te daré tu vida por botín en todos los lugares adonde fueres.
TYNDALE OPEN STUDY NOTES
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I. 45:1-5 This chapter is dated 605 BC, more than two decades prior to the preceding chapters. Jerem…
45:1-5 This chapter is dated 605 BC, more than two decades prior to the preceding chapters. Jeremiah’s secretary, Baruch, was overwhelmed with trouble, and the Lord promised him safety.
45:1 This event occurred during the same year that Baruch spent long hours in a hiding place, where he wrote down the messages the Lord had given to Jeremiah (36:1-4).
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II. 45:3 Jehoiakim had threatened to kill both Jeremiah and Baruch, which forced the prophet and the …
45:3 Jehoiakim had threatened to kill both Jeremiah and Baruch, which forced the prophet and the scribe into hiding. Baruch was physically exhausted, and he felt sorry for himself.
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III. 45:5 Baruch could depend on divine protection, no matter what trouble came his way. The several c…
45:5 Baruch could depend on divine protection, no matter what trouble came his way. The several chapters preceding this one show that the Lord fulfilled this promise. Baruch was with Jeremiah when they were taken to Egypt.
Antiguo Testamento
Jeremiah — Capítulo 45
When God called Jeremiah to warn the kingdom of Judah of its impending destruction, the kingdom was relatively prosperous, free, and secure. But Judah’s fortunes dramatically changed as Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon asserted his power in the region. Judah suffered under his heavy hand for twenty years before he destroyed the city of Jerusalem and exiled its citizens to Babylon. Throughout these …
Texto — Reina-Valera 1960
1Palabra que habló el profeta Jeremías a Baruc hijo de Nerías, cuando escribía en el libro estas palabras de boca de Jeremías, en el año cuarto de Joacim hijo de Josías rey de Judá, diciendo:
2Así ha dicho Jehová Dios de Israel a ti, oh Baruc:
3Tú dijiste: ¡Ay de mí ahora!, porque ha añadido Jehová tristeza a mi dolor; fatigado estoy de gemir, y no he hallado descanso.
4Así le dirás: Ha dicho Jehová: He aquí que yo destruyo a los que edifiqué, y arranco a los que planté, y a toda esta tierra.
5¿Y tú buscas para ti grandezas? No las busques; porque he aquí que yo traigo mal sobre toda carne, ha dicho Jehová; pero a ti te daré tu vida por botín en todos los lugares adonde fueres.
TYNDALE OPEN STUDY NOTES
Versículo 1
I. 45:1-5 This chapter is dated 605 BC, more than two decades prior to the preceding chapters. Jerem…
Versículo 3
II. 45:3 Jehoiakim had threatened to kill both Jeremiah and Baruch, which forced the prophet and the …
Versículo 5
III. 45:5 Baruch could depend on divine protection, no matter what trouble came his way. The several c…