Old Testament

Jeremiah 16:1

The Clear Bible Translation matches the King James Version, written at a 10th-grade reading level in plain English

At a Glance

In this verse, God is communicating directly with the prophet Jeremiah, emphasizing the importance of His message.

Author
Jeremiah the prophet, with Baruch
Written
Around 600 BC
Genre
Prophecy
Original Audience
Judah before and during the Babylonian exile
CBTClear Bible Translation

The LORD spoke to me again and said,

KJVKing James Version

The word of the LORD came also unto me, saying,

Verse Analysis

Plain-English insight for readers

In this verse, God is communicating directly with the prophet Jeremiah, emphasizing the importance of His message. The phrase 'The word of the LORD came' indicates that God is actively speaking and guiding His prophet. This moment signifies a continuation of divine revelation, showing that God is not silent but is involved in the lives of His people. Jeremiah is being called to listen and respond to God's instructions, which often carry significant implications for the nation of Israel. The repetition of God speaking to Jeremiah highlights the urgency and seriousness of the messages he is to deliver. It sets the stage for the prophetic declarations that will follow, which often address the people's disobedience and the consequences of their actions. This verse serves as a reminder of the ongoing relationship between God and His prophets, where God provides guidance and direction in times of need, urging them to convey His will to the people. Explore related prayer.

How to apply Jeremiah 16:1 to your life

This verse encourages us to be attentive to God's voice in our lives. Just as Jeremiah received direct messages from God, we too can seek guidance through prayer and scripture. Being open to God's direction can help us navigate challenges and fulfill our purpose.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick, clear answers about this verse

What does Jeremiah 16:1 mean?

Jeremiah 16:1 means that God is directly communicating with the prophet Jeremiah, emphasizing the importance of His message and the ongoing relationship between God and His prophets.

What does 'The word of the LORD came also unto me' imply?

This phrase implies that God is consistently revealing His will and instructions to Jeremiah, indicating that divine communication is vital for the prophet's role.

How can we apply Jeremiah 16:1 in our lives today?

We can apply this verse by being attentive to God's voice through prayer and scripture, seeking His guidance to navigate our own challenges and fulfill our purpose.

What themes are present in Jeremiah 16:1?

The themes present include divine communication, prophetic calling, obedience to God, God's guidance, and the consequences of Israel's disobedience.

The Book of Jeremiah
Book Summary

The Book of Jeremiah

Jeremiah 1: The Call of Jeremiah

The words of Jeremiah, son of Hilkiah, a priest from Anathoth in the land of Benjamin, are recorded. The word of the LORD comes to him in the thirteenth year of King Josiah's reign over Judah. It continues to come to him through the reign of King Jehoiakim and until the eleventh year of King Zedekiah, when Jerusalem is carried into captivity. The LORD states that before He formed Jeremiah in the womb, He knew him and ordained him as a prophet to the nations. Jeremiah responds that he cannot speak because he is a child. The LORD commands him not to say he is a child, for he will go where the LORD sends him and speak what the LORD commands.

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