Verses:
1-3:
After the whole church had adulterated and profaned the Word, it was represented that part of them were of such a character that they could be reformed, but part could not; these are meant by the "two baskets of figs, in one of which were good ones, and in the other bad ones."
[2, 11]
4-7:
Those who could be reformed, were those who had been completely vastated, so that they did not know what is true and what is good; these can at last be taught, can acknowledge the Lord, can be received, and can become a church.
[2, 11]
8, 9:
But those who could not be reformed, were those who desired still to be in worship from the Word, which worship they would then continually profane.
[3]
9, 10:
With these, everything holy would be profaned, and they would perish.
[3]