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Jeremiah 24:4-10

Listen to Jeremiah 24:4-10
4 The word of the Lord came to me:
5 "This is what the Lord, the God of Israel, says: Like these good figs, so I regard as good the exiles from Judah I sent away from this place to the land of the Chaldeans.
6 I will keep My eyes on them for their good and will return them to this land. I will build them up and not demolish them; I will plant them and not uproot them.[a]
7 I will give them a heart to know Me,[b] that I am the Lord. They will be My people, and I will be their God because they will return to Me with all their heart.[c]
8 "But as for the bad figs, so bad they are inedible, this is what the Lord says: in this way I will deal with Zedekiah king of Judah, his officials, and the remnant of Jerusalem-those remaining in this land and those living in the land of Egypt.
9 I will make them an object of horror[d] and disaster to all the kingdoms of the earth, a disgrace, an object of scorn, ridicule,[e] and cursing, wherever I have banished them.
10 I will send the sword, famine, and plague[f] against them until they have perished from the land I gave to them and their ancestors."

Jeremiah 24:4-10 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JEREMIAH 24

This chapter contains a vision of two baskets of figs, representing the Jews both in captivity, and at Jerusalem. The vision is declared, Jer 24:1-3; where both time and place are pointed at, in which the vision was seen, and the nature of the figs described, and what passed between the Lord and the prophet concerning them. The explication of the vision begins, Jer 24:4; and continues to the end of the chapter. The good figs were an emblem of the good people that were carried captive with Jeconiah into Babylon, which the Lord says was for their good; and he promises to own them, and set his eyes upon them for good, and that they should return to their own land, and have a heart to know him as their God, and return unto him, Jer 24:5-7; the bad figs signify the people that were with Zedekiah at Jerusalem, and those that were in Egypt, who are threatened to be carried captive into all lands, and there live under the greatest reproach and disgrace; or be destroyed in their own land by the sword, famine, or pestilence, Jer 24:8-10.

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Footnotes 6

  • [a] Jr 1:10
  • [b] Jr 31:33; 32:40; Dt 30:6
  • [c] Jr 29:13; 2 Ch 6:38
  • [d] Jr 15:4; 29:18; 2 Ch 29:8
  • [e] Dt 28:37; 1 Kg 9:7; 2 Ch 7:20
  • [f] Jr 14:12; 21:9; 29:17-18
Holman Christian Standard Bible ® Copyright © 2003, 2002, 2000, 1999 by Holman Bible Publishers.  Used by permission.  All rights reserved.

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