@article { orvium-695fecce4a94e6c810c7d40a, title = ""Jeremías 29:11: Un Análisis Teológico, Bíblico y Ontológico"", abstract = "This article offers a comprehensive analysis of Jeremiah 29:11, a verse expressing God’s promise to His people: “For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, says the Lord, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope.” From theological, biblical, and ontological perspectives, it examines the historical and literary context of the passage as well as its relevance to Christian theology. The study explores how this verse reflects God’s nature, His redemptive will, and His promise of peace—both within the context of the Babylonian exile and in its application to contemporary Christian life. Finally, it investigates the biblical and ontological concepts of peace and prosperity, considering their connection to eschatological hope. The analysis provides a deep exploration of Jeremiah 29:11, consistently integrating theological, biblical, and ontological approaches. Throughout history, this verse has offered hope and comfort and remains profoundly relevant for those seeking to understand God’s nature and His redemptive plan. God’s promise of peace and a hopeful future carries implications not only for the exiled people of Judah but also for all believers who trust in His sovereign design for their lives and for the world.", keywords = "Jeremiah 29:11, Shalom, Divine sovereignty, Biblical hope, Ontological restoration", author = "Sergio Leal Ramirez", year = "2026", doi = "10.5281/zenodo.13901015", language = "English", url = "https://dapp.orvium.io/deposits/695fecce4a94e6c810c7d40a/view", }