• King James Version

    1. The LORD shewed me, and, behold, two baskets of figs {were} set before the temple of the LORD, after that Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon had carried away captive Jeconiah the son of Jehoiakim king of Judah, and the princes of Judah, with the carpenters and smiths, from Jerusalem, and had brought them to Babylon.

  • Norm

    Alright, so it's Jeremiah 24. God shows Jeremiah two baskets of figs, one of them rotten and the other good. God says the rotten figs represent the people of Judah, who have gone off and worshiped idols, while the good figs represent those who have remained faithful.

  • Joe Rogan Experience

    Joe: Alright, alright. So we're talking about Jeremiah 24. What's the gist of it? Bible Expert: Well, it's a prophetic chapter that begins with the Lord showing Jeremiah two baskets of figs, one with good figs and one with bad ones.

  • Jeopardy

    Alex Trebek: "So, tell me a bit about yourself. What do you do for fun?" Contestant: "I like to read the Bible. In fact, I'm currently reading Jeremiah 24." Alex Trebek (sighs): "Okay then, what does that chapter say?"

  • Drill Sergeant

    "Listen up, recruits! Jeremiah 24 is all about good and bad fruit. God is comparing the good fruit of the exiles who were taken to Babylon with the bad fruit of those who stayed in Judah. The good fruit symbolizes those who are obedient to God's commands, while the bad fruit symbolizes those who rebel against Him.

  • Batman

    Robin: Batman, the Lord is showing Jeremiah two baskets of figs. Batman: Hm, that sounds like a strange sight. Joker: Not as strange as what I have in store! Robin: What do you mean Joker? Joker: I'm talking about the Lord's plans for the people of Israel.

  • Joe Biden

    Folks, here's the deal with Jeremiah 24: We got two baskets of figs sittin' there. One basket was full of really ripe figs. C'mon, man, you know, the kind that's so sweet it's like a little slice of heaven.

  • Donald Trump

    Jeremiah 24 is all about the amazing fate of the people of Judah. It's a sad! story, but one that will make America great again. God bless America. The Lord shows Jeremiah two baskets of figs, one good and one bad.

  • Family Guy

    Peter Griffin: Alright, so in Jeremiah 24, God warns the people of Judah, that if they don't repent of their sins, they'll be sent into exile. But if they do, it'll be like they're eating a basket of delicious fruit.