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Bible Reading: AUG16: Jeremiah 19-22

AUGUST 16

In chapter 19 Jeremiah went to the valley of the son of
Hinnom, a place the Jews had dedicated to the worship of idols. Some
of the worst sins in Jewish history were committed there. The name
“son of Hinnom” was written “Ge-Hinnom,” and eventually became
“Gehenna” in the Greek language, which is the New Testament word for
“hell.”

As Jeremiah went to this valley he took with him a finished
vase and held it up before the elders of the land as he preached his
sermon on judgment. He told them that they had forsaken God and
worshiped idols; that they had sinned against God’s Word; but that
the day would come when the valley would not be called Tophet, but
would be known as The Valley of Slaughter. He told them that
judgment was coming to Judah; then he broke the vase and it could
never be repaired (verses 10 and 11).

In chapters 21-24 we again see Jeremiah at his task of
preaching. Notice that he went from his vase-breaking rendezvous in
Hinnom to the Temple, and began to proclaim the same message there
to the people. He was put in prison, but was later released.

Chapter 21 belongs to the last days of Jeremiah’s life. King
Zedekiah, frightened at the approach of the Babylonian army, appeals
to Jeremiah to intercede with God. Jeremiah advises Zedekiah to
yield the city to the Babylonians, in order to save the people from
death.

In chapter 22 Jeremiah gives a warning to Jehoiakim, a cruel
and wicked king. “Shallum” in verse 11 was Jehoahaz, who was carried
to Egypt and died there (II Kings 23:31-34). Jehoiakim’s miserable
death (verses 18 and 19) is hinted in II Kings 24:6.