Jeremiah 32:1 The word that came to Jeremiah from the LORD in the tenth year of Zedekiah king of Judah, which was the eighteenth year of Nebuchadrezzar. Jeremiah, in the siege of Jerusalem, being imprisoned by Zedekiah, buyeth a field, taketh witnesses, draweth a writing, sealeth and delivereth it to Baruch to preserve, as tokens of the people’s return,
Jeremiah 32:1-15. He prayeth with admiration of God’s majesty and works; and representeth his own conflict,
Jeremiah 32:16-25. God confirmeth the captivity for their sins,
Jeremiah 32:26-35; but promiseth a gracious return,
Jeremiah 32:36-44.
That is, something more than a year before the city was taken, for it was taken in the fourth month of the eleventh year of this king’s reign,
Jeremiah 39:2. This tenth year concurred with the eighteenth year of the king of Babylon’s absolute reign, who began so to reign in the third and fourth year of Jehoiakim,
Daniel 1:1; so as Jehoiakim’s last year was the seventh and eighth of Nebuchadrezzar, who is also sometimes called Nebuchadnezzar and Nabuchodonosor.