Moreover the word of the LORD came unto me, saying, Jeremiah, what seest thou? And I said, I see a rod of an almond tree.
Entonces el SEÑOR me habló otra vez, diciendo: 'Jeremías, ¿qué ves?' Y yo respondí: 'Veo una rama de almendro.'
Dios le pregunta a Jeremías qué ve, y él responde que ve una rama de almendro.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Jeremiah was a prophet called by God during the late 7th century BC in Judah, a time of political instability and impending Babylonian invasion, where he received visions to warn of judgment and call for repentance. In this specific verse, God initiates a vision by asking Jeremiah what he sees, with the almond branch symbolizing God's watchful alertness, as the almond tree is one of the first to blossom in spring, representing awakening and vigilance. This sets the foundation for Jeremiah's prophetic ministry, emphasizing God's active oversight of His plans.
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