In chapter twenty-eight, the tension between true and false prophecy comes to a head as Hananiah boldly declares that God will break the yoke of Babylon and restore the people within two years. Jeremiah confronts Hananiah, emphasizing that true prophecy is rooted in God's word and not in human desire. He warns that the people must prepare for a longer period of exile, as God's judgment is certain. The chapter illustrates the dangers of false hope and the importance of discerning God's voice amidst conflicting messages. Jeremiah's commitment to truth serves as a powerful reminder for readers to seek God's guidance and remain anchored in His promises, even when faced with contrary declarations.
Jeremiah Chapter 28
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