Old Testament

Jeremiah 35:15

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 expresses His frustration with the people of Israel for ignoring the messages sent through His prophets.

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

I have sent all my servants the prophets to you, getting up early to send them, saying, 'Each of you must turn from your evil ways and change your actions. Do not follow other gods to serve them, and you will live in the land I have given to you and your ancestors.' But you have not inclined your ear or listened to me.

KJVKing James Version

I have sent also unto you all my servants the prophets, rising up early and sending them, saying, Return ye now every man from his evil way, and amend your doings, and go not after other gods to serve them, and ye shall dwell in the land which I have given to you and to your fathers: but ye have not inclined your ear, nor hearkened unto me.

Verse Analysis

Plain-English insight for readers

In this verse, God expresses His frustration with the people of Israel for ignoring the messages sent through His prophets. He emphasizes that He has been persistent, sending prophets early in the morning to urge them to turn away from their sinful behaviors and to stop worshiping other gods. God promises that if they repent and return to Him, they will be able to live peacefully in the land He has given them, a land promised to their ancestors. However, despite these warnings and invitations to change, the people have refused to listen or heed His call. This highlights the importance of being receptive to divine guidance and the consequences of ignoring it.

How to apply Jeremiah 35:15 to your life

This verse encourages us to listen to the guidance we receive in our lives, whether through scripture, community, or personal reflection. It reminds us of the importance of turning away from harmful behaviors and focusing on our relationship with God to experience true peace and fulfillment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick, clear answers about this verse

What does Jeremiah 35:15 mean?

Jeremiah 35:15 conveys God's frustration with the people of Israel for ignoring His prophets. He urges them to repent from their evil ways and stop worshiping other gods, promising them peace in the land He has given them if they listen.

What is the significance of prophets in Jeremiah 35:15?

In Jeremiah 35:15, prophets represent God's persistent communication with His people. They are sent to guide and warn the Israelites to turn from their sinful behaviors and return to worshiping Him.

What does 'turn from your evil ways' mean in Jeremiah 35:15?

'Turn from your evil ways' in Jeremiah 35:15 means to repent and change one's actions that are contrary to God's commands. It emphasizes the need for a genuine change of heart and behavior to align with God's will.

What is the warning in Jeremiah 35:15?

The warning in Jeremiah 35:15 is that if the people do not listen to God's prophets and continue in their sinful ways, they will face consequences. God emphasizes the importance of heeding His guidance to avoid negative outcomes.

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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