24:1 The
Lord
shewed
mee,
and
behold,
two
baskets
of
figges
were
set
before
the
temple
of
the
Lord,
after
that
Nebuchad-rezzar
king
of
Babylon
had
caried
away
captiue
Ieconiah
the
sonne
of
Iehoiakim
king
of
Iudah,
and
the
princes
of
Iudah,
with
the
carpenters
and
smiths
from
Ierusalem,
and
had
brought
them
to
Babylon.
24:2 One
basket
had
very
good
figges,
euen
like
the
figges
that
are
first
ripe:
and
the
other
basket
had
very
naughty
figges,
which
could
not
be
eaten,
they
were
so
bad.
24:3 Then
said
the
Lord
vnto
me;
What
seest
thou
Ieremiah
and
I
said:
Figges:
the
good
figges,
very
good
and
the
euill,
very
euill,
that
cannot
be
eaten,
they
are
so
euill.
24:4 Againe,
the
word
of
the
Lord
came
vnto
me,
saying;
24:5 Thus
saith
the
Lord,
the
God
of
Israel,
Like
these
good
figges,
so
will
I
acknowledge
them
that
are
caried
away
captiue
of
Iudah,
whom
I
haue
sent
out
of
this
place
into
the
land
of
the
Caldeans
for
their
good.
24:6 For
I
will
set
mine
eyes
vpon
them
for
good,
and
I
will
bring
them
againe
to
this
land,
and
I
will
build
them,
and
not
pull
them
downe,
and
I
will
plant
them,
and
not
plucke
them
vp.
24:7 And
I
will
giue
them
an
heart
to
know
me,
that
I
am
the
Lord,
and
they
shall
be
my
people,
and
I
will
be
their
God:
for
they
shall
returne
vnto
me
with
their
whole
heart.
24:8 And
as
the
euill
figges
which
cannot
be
eaten,
they
are
so
euill;
(Surely
thus
saith
the
Lord)
so
will
I
giue
Zedekiah
the
king
of
Iudah,
and
his
princes,
and
the
residue
of
Ierusalem,
that
remaine
in
this
land,
and
them
that
dwell
in
the
land
of
Egypt.
24:9 And
I
will
deliuer
them
to
be
remoued
into
all
the
kingdomes
of
the
earth
for
their
hurt,
to
be
a
reproch
and
a
prouerbe,
a
taunt
and
a
curse
in
all
places
whither
I
shall
driue
them.
24:10 And
I
will
send
the
sword,
the
famine,
and
the
pestilence
among
them,
till
they
be
consumed
from
off
the
land,
that
I
gaue
vnto
them,
and
to
their
fathers.