Jeremiah 26:4-6

Jeremiah 26:4-6

[4] And thou shalt say  the LORD;  If ye will not hearken  in my law,  which I have set  before  [5] To hearken  to the words  of my servants  the prophets,  whom I sent  unto you, both rising up early,  and sending  them, but ye have not hearkened;  [6] Then will I make  this house  like Shiloh,  and will make  this city  a curse  to all the nations  of the earth. 

What does Jeremiah 26:4-6 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

Jeremiah"s message was basically this: If the people continued to refuse to listen to the Lord through His prophets, and to disobey the Mosaic Covenant, He would destroy the temple and Jerusalem. The temple would suffer complete destruction as the town of Shiloh had, and Jerusalem would become a curse, namely, an object of ridicule and an example of horrible suffering (cf. Genesis 12:3). Making the temple like Shiloh would involve three things: desecration of the sanctuary, removal of the holy furniture, and withdrawal of Yahweh"s name. [1] The Philistines evidently destroyed the town of Shiloh about1104 B.C. during the battle of Aphek (cf. Jeremiah 7:12; Jeremiah 7:14; 1 Samuel 4).