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Jeremiah 4:10 Meaning

In Jeremiah 4:10, the prophet Jeremiah voices profound anguish before the Lord: Then I said, "Ah, Lord GOD! Surely You have utterly deceived this people and Jerusalem, saying, 'You will have peace;' whereas a sword touches the throat" (v. 10). Jeremiah lived from approximately 650 to 570 BC, and he ministered during a turbulent period filled with warnings of judgment against the Kingdom of Judah. The prophet wrestles with the perception that God’s message of peace given to the people has been overshadowed by looming disaster, creating tension between hope and reality. His cry highlights how the people of Judah, in their complacency, expected comfort and well-being, only to find that danger was rushing upon them.

The reference to Jerusalem is significant, as it served as the capital city of the Kingdom of Judah, located strategically in the hill country and central to the nation’s religious and political life. According to Jeremiah, a supposed promise of peace had been proclaimed in the midst of national disobedience, giving the people false assurance. Jeremiah’s plea shows just how dire circumstances would become: the metaphor of a sword touching the throat indicates how imminent and threatening the judgment truly was. In light of the broader biblical narrative, this passage reminds believers of the need for genuine repentance, pointing forward to the complete peace found in Jesus, who offers redemption despite the world’s troubles (John 16:33).

 

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