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Jeremiah 14

Jeremiah 14 Summary

Jeremiah 14 is part of Jeremiah, Jeremiah, the weeping prophet, calls Judah to repent and promises a New Covenant. Written by jeremiah for judah before exile, Jeremiah unfolds across 52 chapters set in final years of judah. Chapter 14 continues the book's central themes of repentance, judgment, faithfulness, new covenant. Read in the King James Version (KJV), this passage invites careful study and reflection — examine its key verses, consider their historical context, and apply their meaning to daily faith and prayer.

Meaning of Jeremiah 14

At its heart, Jeremiah teaches that god plans hope and writes his law on the heart. Jeremiah 14 contributes to this message, calling readers to understand the passage and live it out.

Key Verses

  • Jeremiah 29:11
  • Jeremiah 31:33