Jeremiah 29:10-11
29:10 a The exiled people of Judah would be in Babylon for seventy years; this was not new information (see 25:11 b), but Jeremiah’s audiences in Jerusalem had not believed him. Now that those people were in exile, they needed to accept reality.29:11 c The Lord’s plans for good, to prosper the exiled people and to return them to the land of Judah, gave them a future and a hope. This promise was specific to the exiles in Babylon, but it has given hope to millions of God’s people in various difficult circumstances.
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