Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
THE RESTORATION OF THE CAPTIVES IN BABYLON AND THE DESTRUCTION OF THE REFRACTORY PARTY IN JUDEA AND IN EGYPT, REPRESENTED UNDER THE TYPE OF A BASKET OF GOOD, AND ONE OF BAD, FIGS. (Jeremiah 24:1-10)
Lord showed me— Amos 7:1, Amos 7:4, Amos 7:7; Amos 8:1, contains the same formula, with the addition of "thus" prefixed.
carried . . . captive Jeconiah— (Jeremiah 22:24; II Kings 24:12, etc.; II Chronicles 36:10).
carpenters, etc.—One thousand artisans were carried to Babylon, both to work for the king there, and to deprive Jerusalem of their services in the event of a future siege (II Kings 24:16).
Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing Jeremiah 24:1:
Jeremiah 24:1
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