2 Kings 25:18-21
Summary for 2Kgs 25:18-20: 25:18-20 a Instead of deporting key citizens and officials as in the Babylonian invasion of 597 BC (24:14 b), Nebuchadnezzar had these leaders put to death. Even religious leaders were executed.• Although Seraiah the high priest was slain, his son Jehozadak was sent into exile (1 Chr 6:15 c). Thus the priestly line continued even in captivity and later returned to Jerusalem beginning in 538 BC (Ezra 1:1–2:20 d).
25:21 e So the people of Judah were sent into exile from their land: Like the northern kingdom before it (17:5-17 f), Judah was exiled as punishment for their covenant infidelity. A remnant later returned to the Promised Land in 538 BC (2 Chr 36:22-23 g; Ezra 1:1–2:20 h; see also 2 Chr 36:15-21 i; Jer 25:11 j; 29:10 k; Dan 9:2 l).
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