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PARALLEL BIBLE - Jeremiah 24:3


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King James Bible - Jeremiah 24:3

Then said the LORD unto me, What seest thou, Jeremiah? And I said, Figs; the good figs, very good; and the evil, very evil, that cannot be eaten, they are so evil.

World English Bible

Then Yahweh said to me, What do you see, Jeremiah? I said, Figs; the good figs, very good; and the bad, very bad, that can't be eaten, they are so bad.

Douay-Rheims - Jeremiah 24:3

And the Lord said to me: What seest thou, Jeremias? And I said: Figs, the good figs, very good: and the bad figs, very bad, which cannot be eaten because they are bad.

Webster's Bible Translation

Then said the LORD to me, What seest thou, Jeremiah? and I said, Figs; the good figs, very good; and the bad, very bad, that cannot be eaten, they are so bad.

Original Hebrew

ויאמר
559 יהוה 3068 אלי 413 מה 4100 אתה 859 ראה 7200 ירמיהו 3414 ואמר 559 תאנים 8384 התאנים 8384 הטבות 2896 טבות 2896 מאד 3966 והרעות 7451 רעות 7451 מאד 3966 אשׁר 834 לא 3808 תאכלנה 398 מרע׃ 7455

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Jer 1:11-14 1Sa 9:9 Am 7:8; 8:2 Zec 4:2; 5:2,5-11 Mt 25:32,33

SEV Biblia, Chapter 24:3

Y me dijo el SEÑOR: ¿Qué ves tú, Jeremías? Y dije: Higos, higos buenos, muy buenos; y malos, muy malos, que de malos no se pueden comer.

Clarke's Bible Commentary - Jeremiah 24:3

Verse 3. Very good
figs] Or, figs of the early sort. The fig- trees in Palestine, says Dr. Shaw, produce fruit thrice each year. The first sort, called boccore, those here mentioned, come to perfection about the middle or end of June. The second sort, called kermez, or summer fig, is seldom ripe before August. And the third, which is called the winter fig, which is larger, and of a darker complexion than the preceding, hangs all the winter on the tree, ripening even when the leaves are shed, and is fit for gathering in the beginning of spring.

Could not be eaten] The winter fig, - then in its crude or unripe state; the spring not being yet come.


Matthew Henry Commentary
Good and bad
figs represent the Jews in captivity, and those who remai in their own land.

The prophet saw two baskets of figs set before the temple, as offering of first-fruits. The figs in one basket were very good, those in the other basket very bad. What creature viler than a wicked man? and what more valuable than a godly man? This vision was to raise the spirits of those gone into captivity, by assuring them of a happy return; and to humble and awaken the proud and secure spirits of those yet i Jerusalem, by assuring them of a miserable captivity. The good fig represents the pious captives. We cannot determine as to God's love of hatred by what is before us. Early suffering sometimes proves for the best. The sooner the child is corrected, the better effect the correction is likely to have. Even this captivity was for their good and God's intentions never are in vain. By afflictions they wer convinced of sin, humbled under the hand of God, weaned from the world taught to pray, and turned from sins, particularly from idolatry. God promises that he will own them in captivity. The Lord will own thos who are his, in all conditions. God assures them of his protection i trouble, and a glorious deliverance in due time. When our troubles ar sanctified to us, we may be sure that they will end well. They shal return to him with their whole heart. Thus they should have liberty to own him for their God, to pray to him, and expect blessings from him The bad figs were Zedekiah and those of his party yet in the land These should be removed for their hurt, and forsaken of all mankind God has many judgments, and those that escape one, may expect another till they are brought to repent. Doubtless, this prophecy had it fulfilment in that age; but the Spirit of prophecy may here loo forward to the dispersion of the unbelieving Jews, in all the nation of the earth. Let those who desire blessings from the Lord, beg that he will give them a heart to know him __________________________________________________________________


Original Hebrew

ויאמר 559 יהוה 3068 אלי 413 מה 4100 אתה 859 ראה 7200 ירמיהו 3414 ואמר 559 תאנים 8384 התאנים 8384 הטבות 2896 טבות 2896 מאד 3966 והרעות 7451 רעות 7451 מאד 3966 אשׁר 834 לא 3808 תאכלנה 398 מרע׃ 7455


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