Bible Discovery TV - The Daily Show (2025)
Breaking the Jar; Jeremiah 19-22
Season 7, Episode 12
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16-Jul-2025
In 606 BC, King Jehoahaz the son of Josiah, was ruling. Jehoahaz was not like his father, who had been the last great revivalist the kingdom of Judah would see. Josiah had sought the LORD while king in his teens, then in his 20’s the priests presented him with the book of the Law of God, it was a copy of the Torah, the Scriptures. As they read it to him, Josiah humbled himself and prayed. God promised Josiah that the coming devastating judgment on the nation would be delayed until he was gone. So now, at the death of Josiah, Jehoahaz took power and rejected the religious reforms of his father. Judgment was coming once again for the city of Jerusalem and the nation of Judah. As a symbolic warning, God commanded Jeremiah to buy a clay jar and take it and the elders of Jerusalem to the Valley of Hinnom. As he shattered the jar in front of the elders, Jeremiah declared that God would shatter the people.
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