Question
Which statement helps explain what Jeremiah meant when he said that Judah had “traded their Glory for something unprofitable”?
The only idols that were worthless were those made of inexpensive raw materials.
Idols brought about a glorious period of prosperity for Judah.
Yahweh could offer the Judahites more than idols could offer them.
Jeremiah considered idols valuable because of the time spent crafting them.
The only idols that were worthless were those made of inexpensive raw materials.
Idols brought about a glorious period of prosperity for Judah.
Yahweh could offer the Judahites more than idols could offer them.
Jeremiah considered idols valuable because of the time spent crafting them.
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The statement that best explains what Jeremiah meant when he said that Judah had “traded their Glory for something unprofitable” is:
**Yahweh could offer the Judahites more than idols could offer them.**
This reflects the idea that the true glory and value lie in a relationship with Yahweh, which far surpasses anything that idols could provide, emphasizing the futility of idol worship compared to the benefits of faithful devotion to God.
**Yahweh could offer the Judahites more than idols could offer them.**
This reflects the idea that the true glory and value lie in a relationship with Yahweh, which far surpasses anything that idols could provide, emphasizing the futility of idol worship compared to the benefits of faithful devotion to God.