Jeremiah 29

Jeremiah 29

Jeremiah sends a crucial letter to the exiles in Babylon (including the priests and prophets). God commands the exiles to settle down and seek the welfare of the city where they have been exiled. He tells them not to believe the false prophets who say the captivity will be short. God gives them the famous promise: "For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, says the Lord, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope." God promises to restore them after seventy years in Babylon.

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Jeremiah 22

God declares that the sin of Judah is written on their hearts with an iron tool. God warns that the heart is deceitful. He commands Israel to keep the Sabbath holy.

Jeremiah 23

God instructs Jeremiah to go to the potter's house. God shows Jeremiah His sovereignty: He is the potter, and Israel is the clay, which He can reshape or destroy as He sees fit.

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