Bible Game · Chapter 27
Hananiah and Jeremiah
Under the yoke of Babylon, in the court of the temple in Jerusalem. Jeremiah has gone about with a wooden yoke on his neck, crying “Serve Babylon” — an unwelcome word. Then the prophet Hananiah stands against him in the name of the LORD of hosts: “Within two years I will break the yoke of Babylon.” And he takes the yoke from Jeremiah's neck and breaks it with his own hands. The priests and the people look on. You stand in that court. — This game does not ask who was truly sent by God. It settles only one thing: before two prophecies, by what do you tell the true one?
Old Testament · Jeremiah 28 · between a bold cry and a quiet question
A Bible detective game: read the Hebrew and Greek alongside the text, cross-examine the witnesses, and work out what actually happened. Not a quiz you memorize — you win by reading, weighing, and judging. Free, in Korean and English.
This game makes no theological judgments. Every verdict rests only on the narrative facts the text itself states.
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