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"The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: but the word of our God shall stand for ever."

— Isaiah 40:8
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Jeremiah 39

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Chapter Study & Analysis

Jeremiah 39 - The Fall of Jerusalem: The city is broken up. Zedekiah flees but is captured; his sons are killed before his eyes, and he is blinded and taken to Babylon. Jeremiah is treated with kindness by the Babylonians and Ebed-melech is promised safety.

THEOLOGICAL CONTEXT

1. The Fulfillment of the Word: Every specific prophecy regarding the city and the King comes to pass exactly as spoken.
2. Divine Recompense: Ebed-melech is spared "because thou hast put thy trust in me" (v. 18).
3. The Remnant of the Poor: Nebuzar-adan leaves the poor of the people in the land and gives them vineyards and fields, reversing their social status.

PRACTICAL LESSONS

1. The Accuracy of Judgment: God’s warnings are not "empty threats"; history eventually validates the prophet.
2. Safety in Trust: Trusting God is the only real "insurance" in times of national collapse.
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