This verse remains ever green in my heart. It gives me joy and makes me fearless of what the devil thinks he can do. It is the platform of my confidence in the Lord.
Nothing is hard or difficult for our God. He alone can do all things. Only if we can believe that He is able then our life will be transformed. May the Lord help us....
To me this says that the people of Israel that the Lord had driven away would return back to their homeland,as Their doing today.The Lord states in his word that He shall return the captivity of his people to Their home land,And that my children too shall return back to from Their captivity where they had been driven.
Nothing written in the Holy Bible is a mistake/error. Ask God to reveal an understanding to you when reading his Word.
*****Since Jeremiah refers to a God-appointed purchase of a field, the reference to Jeremiah at Matthew 27:9-10 is certainly intentional and not a scribal error. The text of Matthew 27:9-10 says "that which was spoken", not "that which was written", so there is no need to look for the exact quotation in the book of Jeremiah. Jeremiah spoke the prophecy but did not write it. Zechariah then wrote Jeremiah's oral prophecy while omitting the reference to a field because that detail had already been described in Jeremiah 32:6-10.
Our God is God that does the impossible to become possible. God told Moses to tell Pharaoh to let the children of Israel to go so that they would serve him. It was after Moses went to Pharaoh that the thing that seemed to be impossible became possible.
jeremiah had many bad thngs happen to him yet he hold on to his stern message tht the people needed to turn bck to god .he spoke to judah in the last decades before babylon
I would realy love to no more about this scripture, what I know is that Jeremiah was called by God at the age of 13 to be the Prophet to the nations, and grew up in the land of benjamin also the son of Hilkiah.Tell me more about the this scripture.
*****Since Jeremiah refers to a God-appointed purchase of a field, the reference to Jeremiah at Matthew 27:9-10 is certainly intentional and not a scribal error. The text of Matthew 27:9-10 says "that which was spoken", not "that which was written", so there is no need to look for the exact quotation in the book of Jeremiah. Jeremiah spoke the prophecy but did not write it. Zechariah then wrote Jeremiah's oral prophecy while omitting the reference to a field because that detail had already been described in Jeremiah 32:6-10.