Old Testament

Jeremiah 37:9

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

At a Glance

In Jeremiah 37:9, God warns the people of Judah not to be misled by their own hopes regarding the Chaldeans, who were a powerful enemy.

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 also says: 'Don't fool yourselves into thinking the Chaldeans are gone for good. They are not leaving.

KJVKing James Version

Thus saith the LORD; Deceive not yourselves, saying, The Chaldeans shall surely depart from us: for they shall not depart.

Verse Analysis

Plain-English insight for readers

In Jeremiah 37:9, God warns the people of Judah not to be misled by their own hopes regarding the Chaldeans, who were a powerful enemy. The message emphasizes that the Chaldeans are not going to leave them alone, despite any temporary circumstances that might suggest otherwise. This warning serves as a reminder that the situation is serious and that the threat remains. The people are encouraged to face reality rather than deceive themselves into thinking that danger has passed. This verse highlights the importance of recognizing the truth of one's circumstances and not allowing false hopes to lead to complacency. It calls for vigilance and preparedness in the face of ongoing challenges, urging the people to trust in God's guidance rather than their own misguided perceptions. Explore related deception.

Key themes

Related topics

deception, vigilance, trust

How to apply Jeremiah 37:9 to your life

This verse teaches us the importance of facing reality rather than succumbing to false hopes. In our lives, we should remain vigilant and aware of ongoing challenges, trusting in God's guidance. Instead of ignoring problems, we should confront them with faith and wisdom, seeking God's help in difficult situations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What does Jeremiah 37:9 mean?

Jeremiah 37:9 warns the people of Judah not to be deceived into thinking that the Chaldeans, their enemies, will leave them for good. It emphasizes the need to recognize the ongoing threat and not to let false hopes lead to complacency.

What is the significance of the Chaldeans in Jeremiah 37:9?

The Chaldeans represent a powerful enemy threatening the people of Judah. Their presence serves as a reminder of the serious challenges the people face, highlighting the importance of vigilance and preparedness.

How can we apply Jeremiah 37:9 to our lives today?

Jeremiah 37:9 teaches us to confront reality rather than ignore ongoing challenges. It encourages us to remain vigilant, trust in God's guidance, and seek His help in difficult situations instead of relying on false hopes.

What does 'deceive not yourselves' mean in Jeremiah 37:9?

'Deceive not yourselves' in Jeremiah 37:9 means to avoid self-deception about the seriousness of the situation. It urges the people to acknowledge the truth of their circumstances rather than cling to unrealistic expectations.

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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