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Jeremiah 42:9

Posted on 18 May at 15:01
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“Thus saith the LORD, the God of Israel, unto whom ye sent me to present your supplication before him.”

Certainly! Let’s dive into a Bible study on Jeremiah 42:9 in the King James Version: Certainly! Let’s dive into a Bible study on Jeremiah 42:9 in the King James Version:

Jeremiah 42:9 is part of a passage that records the response of the prophet Jeremiah to a request made by the remnant of Judah who remained in the land after the Babylonian conquest. They approached Jeremiah and asked him to inquire of the Lord for guidance on what they should do amidst the political turmoil and threats from other nations.

This verse begins with “Thus saith the LORD,” indicating that the words that follow are a direct message from God to the people. It emphasises that Jeremiah’s role was not to offer his own opinions or desires but to convey the divine response to their supplication.

The phrase “the God of Israel” signifies God’s covenant relationship with His chosen people. It emphasises His authority and sovereignty over the nation of Israel. The people acknowledged God’s unique position as the God of Israel, recognising that they were seeking guidance from the One who had established the covenant with their ancestors.

“Unto whom ye sent me” highlights the fact that the people had chosen Jeremiah as their representative to approach God on their behalf. They recognised the prophet’s role as an intermediary between them and God. By sending Jeremiah, they acknowledged their dependence on God’s guidance and recognised the need for His divine intervention in their situation.

The phrase “to present your supplication before him” refers to the people’s request for Jeremiah to intercede on their behalf and present their plea before God. It demonstrates their desire for divine guidance and their willingness to submit to God’s will in their lives.

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