He took also of the seed of the land, and planted it in a fruitful field; he placed it by great waters, and set it as a willow tree.
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seed of the land—not a foreign production, but one native in the
region; a son of the soil, not a foreigner: Zedekiah, uncle of
Jehoiachin, of David's family.in a fruitful field—literally, a "field of seed"; that is, fit for propagating and continuing the seed of the royal family.
as a willow—derived from a Hebrew root, "to overflow," from its fondness for water (Isa 44:4). Judea was "a land of brooks of water and fountains" (De 8:7-9; compare Joh 3:23).
as a willow—derived from a Hebrew root, "to overflow," from its fondness for water (Isa 44:4). Judea was "a land of brooks of water and fountains" (De 8:7-9; compare Joh 3:23).
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