2 Kings 21:12-16
I am bringing.22:16; Da 9:12; Mic 3:12whosoever.1Sa 3:11; Isa 28:16; Jer 19:3; Am 3:2; Mt 24:21,22; Lu 23:28,29Re 6:15-17 I will stretch.This metaphor is taken from the custom of using a line in measuring land, and in dividing portions of it among several persons. Samaria was taken, pillaged, and ruined, and its inhabitants carried into captivity: Jerusalem shall have the same measure. 17:6; Isa 10:22; 28:17; 34:11; La 2:8; Eze 23:31-34; Am 7:7,8Zec 1:16the plummet.10:11; 1Ki 21:21-24I will wipe.I will empty Jerusalem of all its wealth and inhabitants, as truly as a dish turned up and wiped is emptied of its contents. 1Ki 14:10; Isa 14:23; Jer 25:9; Eze 24:10,11; Re 18:21-23wiping it, and turning it upside down. Heb. he wipeth andturneth it upon the face thereof. And I will.De 31:17; 2Ch 15:2; Ps 37:28; 89:38-45; Jer 12:7; 23:33; La 5:20Am 5:2the remnant.19:4,30,31; 24:2; 2Ch 36:16,17; Jer 23:33deliver.Le 26:17,36-38; De 4:26,27; 28:25,31-33,48; Jud 2:14,15Ne 9:27-37; Ps 71:1-7; 106:40-43; Isa 10:6; La 1:5,10 since the day.De 9:21; 31:27,29; Jud 2:11-13; Ps 106:34-40; Eze 16:15-22Eze 20:4,13,21,30; 23:3,8-21; Da 9:5-11 Manasseh.24:3,4; Nu 35:33; De 21:8,9; Jer 2:34; 7:6; 15:4; 19:4; Mt 23:30,31Mt 27:6; Lu 13:34; Heb 11:37one end to another. Heb. mouth to mouth. beside his sin.7,11; Ex 32:21; 1Ki 14:15,16; 2Ch 33:92 Kings 25:4-10
the city.This being the ninth day of the fourth month, corresponded to Wednesday, July 27. Jer 5:10; 39:2,3; 52:6,7-11; Eze 33:21fled.Le 26:17,36; De 28:25; 32:24,25,30; Jer 39:4-7and the king.5; Eze 12:12 and overtook.Isa 30:16; Jer 24:8; 39:5; 52:8; Am 2:14-16 they took.2Ch 33:11; Jer 21:7; 34:21,22; 38:23; La 4:19,20; Eze 17:20,21Eze 21:25-27Riblah.23:33; Jer 52:9gave judgment upon him. Heb. spake judgment with him. they slew.Ge 21:16; 44:34; De 28:34; Jer 22:30; 39:6,7; 52:10,11and put out. Heb. and made blind.Thus were fulfilled the apparently contradictory prophecies of Jeremiah and Ezekiel--that his eyes should see the king of Babylon, but Babylon he should not see, though he should die there. Jer 32:4,5; 34:3; Eze 12:13-16bound him.Jud 16:21; 2Ch 33:11; 36:6; Ps 107:10,11; 149:8; Eze 7:27; 17:16-20 in the fifth month.This answered to Wednesday, August 24; and three days after he reduced the temple to ashes, and carried Judah captive; in the 11th year of Zedekiah; the 19th of Nebuchadnezzar; 424 years, 3 months, and 8 days from the foundation of the temple; 468 years from the beginning of the reign of David; 388 years from the division of the ten tribes; and 134 years from their captivity. Jer 52:12-14; Zec 8:19the nineteenth.27; 24:12Nebuzar-adan.Jer 39:9-14; 40:1-4; 52:12-16; La 4:12captain. or, chief marshal. he burnt.1Ki 9:8; 2Ch 36:19; Ps 74:3-7; 79:1; Isa 64:10,11; Jer 7:14; 26:9La 1:10; 2:7; Mic 3:12; Lu 21:5,6; Ac 6:13,14the king's.Jer 34:22; 37:8,10; 39:8; 52:13; Am 2:5 brake.Ne 1:3; Jer 5:10; 39:8; 52:14-232 Chronicles 36:3-4
put him down. Heb. removed him.2Ki 23:33condemned. Heb. mulcted. made Eliakim.2Ki 23:34,35; 1Ch 3:15Necho.Jer 22:10-12; Eze 19:3,42 Chronicles 36:6-7
A.M. 3397. B.C. 607. came up.2Ki 24:1,2,5,6,13-20; Eze 19:5-9; Da 1:1,2; Hab 1:5-10fetters. or, chains. A.M. 3398. B.C. 606. the vessels.2Ki 24:13; Ezr 1:7-11; Jer 27:16-18; 28:3; Da 5:2-42 Chronicles 36:17
he brought.33:11; De 28:49; 2Ki 24:2,3; Ezr 9:7; Jer 15:8; 32:42; 40:3; Da 9:14the king.2Ki 25:1-30; Jer 39:1-18; 52:1-34who slew.Le 26:14-46; De 28:15-68; 29:18-28; 30:18; 31:16-18; 32:15-28Ps 74:20; 79:2,3; Jer 15:9; 18:21; La 2:21,22in the house.24:21; La 2:20; Eze 9:5-7; Lu 13:1,2no compassion.De 28:50; Ps 74:20Psalms 74:3-4
Lift.44:23,26; Jos 10:24; 2Sa 22:39-43; Isa 10:6; 25:10; 63:3-6; Mic 1:3the perpetual.102:13,14; Ne 1:3; 2:3,13; Isa 64:10,11; Da 9:17; Mic 3:12Lu 21:24; Re 11:2all.79:1; Jer 52:13; La 1:10; Da 8:11-14; 9:27; 11:31; Mr 11:17 Thine.2Ch 36:17; La 2:7; Lu 13:1; Re 13:6they set.Jer 6:1-5; Da 6:27; Mt 24:15; Lu 21:20Psalms 80:12-13
broken.89:40,41; Isa 5:5; 18:5,6; Na 2:2; Lu 20:16 The boar.This wild boar, {chazir,} is the parent stock of our domestic hog. He is much smaller, but stronger, and more undaunted, colour, an iron grey inclining to black; snout, longer than that of the common breed: ears comparatively short; tusks, very formidable; and habits, fierce and savage. He is particularly destructive to corn-fields and vineyards. 2Ki 18:1-19:37; 24:1-25:30; 2Ch 32:1-33; 36:1-23; Jer 4:7; 39:1-3Jer 51:34; 52:7,12-14
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