Jeremiah 31: 1-6 is a declaration of recovery, resting peacefully for Israel. Jeremiah 31: 1, "At that time," I will be the god of the family of Israel, and they will be my people. "It is a good thing to return from confinement, but it is a very difficult time for the Jews to be threatened by Greeks and Romans who occupied this land during imprisonment and later Israel. Historically Israel. The northern kingdom ceased to exist for about 200 years before prophecy. "" He has a great contribution to our understanding of the Messianic prophecy of Jeremiah and the relationship between the New Testament and the Old Testament.
According to Jeremiah, during the reign of Zedekiah the Lord commanded Jeremiah to persuade the nation to follow the king of Babylon. The Prophet Hananiy opposed the message of Jeremiah. He took a yoke from the neck of Jeremiah, destroyed it, and predicted within two years that the LORD would break the king of Babylon king, but the LORD said to Jeremiah: Hanania said, "You broke a bunch of trees but you replaced them with an iron yoke" (see Jeremiah 28:13).
The name of Jeremiyad was taken from the prophet Jeremiah. And it predicted during Babylon prisoners that it is the period of sorrow for the Israelites. In Jeremiah 30, Jeremiah said to Israel to prepare for a long stay in Babylon. Jeremiah's intention was that the Israelis would not live under the false hope that they would soon return home; his message obviously contradicted the information of other Khania prophets of that time did. Hanania said in front of the priest. "...... I said in front of the citizens," I will separate the head of Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon from my neck within two years "(English standard)
Version, Jeremiah 28.11). False prophets like Hanania made the Israelites believe that they would soon return home. Meanwhile, Jeremiah took a more realistic approach and told the Israeli people what the truth was. Jeremiah answered Hanania and said, "Listening, Hanana, the Lord did not send you, but you made them believe the lie" (English version, Jeremiah 28.15). Jeremiah kept saying to Hanania. His erroneous prophecy will die within a year. A false prophet is a concern for Jeremiah, and Israelis also have decline and moral corruption.