Jeremiah 39:10

But Nebuzar–adan the captain of the guard left of the poor of the people, which had nothing, in the land of Judah, and gave them vineyards and fields at the same time.

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 39:9 Historical context

Jeremiah 39:9 describes the deportation of the rest, while verse 10 shows the poor left — complementary parts of the same event.

Jeremiah 40:7 Historical context

Jeremiah 40:7 continues the story: the poor left behind are put under Gedaliah's governorship.

Jeremiah 40:10 Historical context

Jeremiah 40:10 instructs the remnant left behind (from 39:10) to harvest the vineyards and fields given to them.

Jeremiah 43:6 Historical context

Jeremiah 43:6 mentions the same group left by Nebuzaradan — those poor from 39:10 — later taken to Egypt.

Jeremiah 52:16 repeats the same detail about the poor left as vinedressers, confirming the account.

2 Kings 25:12 gives a parallel account: the commander leaves the poorest to work the vineyards and fields.

Ezekiel 33:24 Historical context

Ezekiel 33:24 shows the remnant left in the land claiming possession — those same poor from Jeremiah 39:10.

2 Kings 24:14 describes an earlier deportation where only the poorest were left — a similar pattern to Jeremiah 39:10.

Ezekiel 5:3 Parallel

Ezekiel 5:3 uses a symbolic remnant from judgment, mirroring the historical remnant of poor left in the land.