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Yeremia 24:8
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Tetapi seperti buah ara yang jelek itu, yang tak dapat dimakan karena jeleknya--sungguh, beginilah firman TUHAN--demikianlah Aku akan memperlakukan Zedekia, raja Yehuda, beserta para pemukanya, dan sisa-sisa penduduk Yerusalem yang masih tinggal di negeri ini dan orang-orang yang menetap di negeri Mesir.
Maka seperti buah ara yang busuk itu, yang tiada boleh dimakan dari karena jahatnya, demikianlah firman Tuhan, akan Kujadikan Zedekia, raja Yehuda, serta dengan segala penghulunya dan sisa orang Yeruzalem, yang lagi tinggal di dalam negeri ini dan yang duduk di tanah Mesir.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
as: Jeremiah 24:2, Jeremiah 24:5, Jeremiah 29:16-18
So will: Jeremiah 21:10, Jeremiah 32:28, Jeremiah 32:29, Jeremiah 34:17-22, Jeremiah 37:10, Jeremiah 37:17, Jeremiah 38:18-23, Jeremiah 39:2-9, Jeremiah 52:2-11, Ezekiel 12:12-16, Ezekiel 17:11-21
and them: Jeremiah 43:1 - Jeremiah 44:30
Reciprocal: Genesis 41:18 - General Deuteronomy 28:36 - bring thee 2 Kings 24:19 - And he did 2 Kings 25:5 - and overtook Proverbs 6:12 - naughty Jeremiah 20:5 - I will deliver Jeremiah 21:7 - I will Jeremiah 29:17 - Behold Jeremiah 38:2 - He Jeremiah 39:6 - slew all Jeremiah 39:16 - Behold Lamentations 4:11 - Lord Ezekiel 10:2 - scatter Ezekiel 12:10 - prince Ezekiel 12:20 - General Ezekiel 15:3 - General Ezekiel 15:6 - General Ezekiel 17:9 - shall he Ezekiel 19:1 - the princes Ezekiel 21:25 - profane Ezekiel 23:28 - whom thou Zephaniah 1:2 - I will
Cross-References
But thou shalt go vnto my countrey, and to my kinred, and take a wife vnto my sonne Isahac.
To whom Abraham aunswered: beware that thou bring not my sonne thyther agayne.
And the seruaunt runnyng to meete her, sayde: let me I pray thee drinke a litle water of thy pitcher.
And she poured out her pytcher into the trough hastyly, and ranne agayne vnto the well to draw [water] and drew for all his Camelles.
But and if her father disalowe her the same day that he heareth al her vowes and bondes which she hath made vpon her soule: they shall not be of value, and the Lorde shall forgeue her, because her father disalowed her.
And if her husbande disalowe her the same day that he hearde it, then he shall make her vowe which she hath vpon her, and the openyng of her lippes wherwith she bounde her soule, of none effect, and the Lorde shall forgeue her.
But this we wyll do to them, We wyll let them liue, lest wrath be vpon vs because of the othe which we sware vnto them.
And ye shall knowe the trueth, and the trueth shall make you free.
And he said: Ye men, brethren, and fathers, hearken. The God of glorie appeared vnto our father Abraham, when he was in Mesopotamia, before he dwelt in Charran,
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And as the evil figs, which cannot be eaten, they are so evil,.... Here follows an explication of the evil figs, and an application of them to the wicked Jews:
surely thus saith the Lord, so will I give Zedekiah the king of Judah; who was then the reigning king of Judah, Jeconiah's father's brother; whom the king of Babylon had made king in his stead, and changed his name from Mattaniah to Zedekiah, 2 Kings 24:17; him the Lord threatens to give up to ruin and destruction, or to deliver into the hands of the enemy:
and his princes, and the residue of them, that remain in this land; the rest of the inhabitants of Jerusalem that continued in the land of Judea, and were not carried captive:
and them that dwell in the land of Egypt; who had fled thither for safety upon the invasion of their land, and besieging their city; all these being like to the bad figs, exceeding evil and wicked, are threatened to be delivered into the hands of their enemies, though they might think themselves safe and secure where they were.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The complete fulfillment of this prophecy belongs to the Christian Church. There is a close analogy between Jeremiah at the first destruction of Jerusalem and our Lord at the second. There the good figs were those converts picked out by the preaching of Christ and the Apostles; the bad figs were the mass of the people left for Titus and the Romans to destroy.
Jeremiah 24:5
Acknowledge ... for their good - Specially their spiritual good. Put a comma after Chaldaeans.
Jeremiah 24:8
That dwell in the land of Egypt - Neither those carried captive with Jehoahaz into Egypt, nor those who fled there, are to share in these blessings. The new life of the Jewish nation is to be the work only of the exiles in Babylon.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Jeremiah 24:8. So will I give Zedekiah — I will treat these as they deserve. They shall be carried into captivity, and scattered through all nations. Multitudes of those never returned to Judea; the others returned at the end of seventy years.