Jeremiah 24:1-7
1 Under the type of good and bad figs,4 he foreshews the restoration of them that were in captivity;8 and the desolation of Zedekiah and the rest. A.M. 3406. B.C. 598. Lord.Am 3:7; 7:1,4,7; 8:1; Zec 1:20; 3:1two.De 26:2-4after.22:24-28; 29:2; 2Ki 24:12-16; 2Ch 36:10; Eze 19:9smiths.1Sa 13:19,20 One basket.5-7; Ho 9:10; Mic 7:1first ripe.The {boccore,} or figs of the early sort; perhaps those which are ripe about six weeks before the full season, which are reckoned a great dainty. See Note on Isa 28:4. naughty.The winter fig, probably, then in its crude or unripe state. 8-10; Isa 5:4,7; Eze 15:2-5; Mal 1:12-14; Mt 5:13they were so bad. Heb. for badness. What.1:11-14; 1Sa 9:9; Am 7:8; 8:2; Zec 4:2; 5:2,5-11; Mt 25:32,33 4 I acknowledge.Na 1:7; Zec 13:9; Mt 25:12; Joh 10:27; 1Co 8:3; Ga 4:9; 2Ti 2:19them that are carried away captive. Heb. the captivity.for. De 8:16; Ps 94:12-14; 119:67,71; Ro 8:28; Heb 12:5-10; Re 3:19 For I will.21:10; De 11:12; 2Ch 16:9; Ne 5:19; Job 33:27,28; Ps 34:151Pe 3:12and I will bring.12:15; 23:3; 29:10; 32:37; Eze 11:15-17; 36:24I will build.1:10; 18:7-9; 32:41; 33:7; 42:10 I will give.31:33,34; 32:39; De 30:6; Eze 11:19,20; 36:24-28and they.30:22; 31:33; 32:38; De 26:17-19; Eze 37:23,27; Zec 8:8; 13:9Heb 8:10; 11:16for they.3:10; 29:12-14; De 4:29-31; 30:2-5; 1Sa 7:3; 1Ki 8:46-502Ch 6:38; Isa 55:6,7; Ho 14:1-3; Ro 6:17Jeremiah 28:4
I will bring.This was doubtless grateful news to the people, who looked upon Zedekiah only as Nebuchadnezzar's deputy. Hananiah seems to have been more desirous of popular than regal favour; for this prediction could not be altogether agreeable to Zedekiah. But he was evidently a weak as well as a wicked prince, and very generally despised. Jeconiah.22:24,28Coniah24:1; 52:31-34; 2Ki 25:27-30Jehoiachin. captives. Heb. captivity.24:5; *marg:I will break.2,10; 2:20; 30:8; Ge 27:40; Isa 9:4; Na 1:13
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