Jeremiah 28:4 Β· KJV
"And I will bring again to this place Jeconiah the son of Jehoiakim king of Judah, with all the captives of Judah, that went into Babylon, saith the LORD: for I will break the yoke of the king of Babylon."
King James Version
What does Jeremiah 28:4 mean? βPassage Context
Reflection Questions
How do you find hope in difficult situations?
What does it mean for you to trust in God's promises?
When have you experienced a breakthrough after a period of struggle?
Life Application
Seek ways to encourage others who are feeling hopeless. Share stories of resilience and God's faithfulness.
Reflect on areas in your life where you need to trust God's timing and plan.
People in This Verse
Jeconiah, also known as Jehoiachin, was a king of Judah who was taken captive to Babylon. His lineage is significant in the context of the Davidic line.
First appearance: 2 Kings 24:8
Places in This Verse
Babylon was the capital of the Babylonian Empire and the center of Jewish exile. It was known for its wealth and power during this period.
Connection to Jesus
This verse promises restoration and deliverance, which is ultimately fulfilled in Jesus Christ.
See also: Matthew 1:12
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