Jeremiah 14

Jeremiah 14

This chapter focuses on a severe drought and famine that strikes Judah. Jeremiah pleads with God, confessing the sins of the people. The people admit their iniquities, asking God to remember His covenant. God refuses to be moved by their tears, declaring that the false prophets have deceived them with lies and promised "peace" when there is none. God promises to bring judgment upon the prophets, the people, and the land, emphasizing the severity of the spiritual and physical starvation.

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