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Jeremiah 43 Commentary

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This verse underscores how the people still hardened their hearts immediately after receiving clear guidance.

This verse reminds us that hardened hearts can lead to perilous decisions.

The verse highlights the false accusation against Baruch, exposing the people’s distrust of God’s message and their fear-driven rebellion against His will.

They disregarded God’s command and sought security elsewhere, illustrating how easily fear can eclipse faith in challenging times.

They chose to ignore God’s command and acted out of fear.

They were all taken away from the land of Judah to Egypt in direct disobedience to God’s command.

They sought safety in Egypt but found that ultimate peace can only be found in obedience to God.

God persistently provides direction to His prophets, even far from home.

God’s message through Jeremiah 43:9 shows that attempting to escape the LORD’s judgment by seeking refuge in another land is vain, for His authority spans every corner of the earth.

God’s authority reaches everywhere, and no refuge outside of Him truly lasts.

God’s judgment of Egypt teaches that human power is temporary, and the Lord’s word endures unchallenged.

God’s ultimate authority will always prevail.

God’s supremacy overshadows all human authority, as evidenced by the judgment pronounced on Egypt’s once-glorious obelisks.

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