a22:6-9
b1 Kgs 7:1-12
c22:6-7
d22:8-9

‏ Jeremiah 22:6-9

Summary for Jer 22:6-9: 22:6-9  a After the Temple, Judah’s royal palace was the nation’s most important building. It was an expensive building produced by the best craftsmen (1 Kgs 7:1-12  b), and it was the king’s home and the center of his government. Although the Lord loved the palace, it would not escape the destruction he decreed for Jerusalem.
Summary for Jer 22:6-7: 22:6-7  c Valuable crops were raised in the valleys and on the slopes of Gilead, the highlands rising eastward from the Jordan Valley.

• Lebanon was the area north of Israel along the seacoast, including the high mountain ridge on the country’s eastern side. It was famous for its stately cedar trees.
Summary for Jer 22:8-9: 22:8-9  d The ruin of Jerusalem would proclaim to other nations the consequences of Judah’s violation of their covenant with the Lord their God.
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