Jeremiah 35

Jeremiah 35

This chapter provides a powerful contrast between the disobedient people of Judah and the absolute obedience of the Rechabites. God commands Jeremiah to test the Rechabites by offering them wine. The Rechabites refuse, explaining that their ancestor, Jonadab, commanded them never to drink wine, live in houses, or sow fields. God praises the Rechabites for their faithful obedience to a man’s command. God contrasts this faithfulness with Judah’s disobedience to God’s eternal commands, promising perpetual blessing to the Rechabites.

00
00
Previous Chapter
You are at the beginning.
Search Chapters
Next Chapter
You have reached the end.
Search Chapters
This is the block containing the Collection list that will be used to generate the "Previous" and "Next" content. You can hide this block if you want.

Job 11

Zophar enters the debate, claiming Job talks too much and is too self-righteous. He suggests Job's suffering is actually less than he deserves and commands Job to put away his iniquity.

Job 12

Job sarcastically replies to his friends, stating he already knows God’s power and wisdom. He argues that God is sovereign and can destroy both the wicked and the righteous, showing no partiality.

Discover Bible Verses

12 Scriptures for Healing the Sick

It's hard when we or someone we love is sick. We've gathered 12 key healing scriptures to bring comfort and hope. Find God's promises for healing the sick.

12 Bible Verses About Love and Relationships

We've gathered 12 key bible verses about love and relationships. Find God's wisdom on marriage, friendship, and how to love others well.

15 Bible Verses for Healing a Broken Heart

A broken heart is one of the most painful things. We've gathered 15 bible verses about healing a broken heart to bring you comfort and remind you that God is near.