Definition: The word "Jeremiah 22:22" is a metaphorical phrase found within the Bible verse of Jeremiah 22:17. It describes the condition of the Israelites in Egypt during their time with Pharaoh's rule, as described in Exodus 5:30-40.
According to this verse, after Israel had been enslaved by Pharaoh for many years under various governors and pharaohs, God would reveal that his people would be freed from slavery forever. The phrase "Jeremiah 22:22" is a metaphorical expression of these two truths โ the promise of freedom and the reality of being released from slavery. Here's an example sentence using "Jeremiah 22:22": "Even though they had been slaves in Egypt, God was their 'Jeremiah 22:22,' revealing that they would be freed forever!"