Jeremiah 19 is a chapter in the book of Jeremiah in the Bible, and it contains a powerful message of judgment against the people of Judah for their idolatry and disobedience to God. In this chapter, Jeremiah receives a command from God to go to the Valley of Hinnom and proclaim a message there.
God tells Jeremiah to take a clay jar and gather the elders and priests of the people. In their presence, he is instructed to break the jar, symbolizing the destruction that is coming upon Judah. Jeremiah then proclaims God’s judgment, declaring that the people have forsaken God and worshiped false gods in the Valley of Hinnom, causing Him to bring disaster upon them.
The chapter ends with a solemn declaration of the impending destruction and desolation that will befall Judah as a consequence of their disobedience. The Valley of Hinnom will become a place of death and destruction, where the bodies of the people will be left unburied, and the city will be a desolation.
