2 Kings 24:20
through.22:17; Ex 9:14-17; De 2:30; Isa 19:11-14; 1Co 1:20; 2Th 2:9-11Zedekiah.2Ch 36:13; Jer 27:12-15; 38:17-21; Eze 17:15-20 2 Kings 25:1
1 Jerusalem is besieged.4 Zedekiah taken, his sons slain, his eyes put out.8 Nebuzar-adan defaces the city, carries the remnant, except a few poor labourers, into captivity;13 and spoils and carries away the treasures.18 The nobles are slain at Riblah.22 Gedaliah, who was over them that remained, being slain, the rest flee into Egypt.27 Evil-merodach advances Jehoiachin in his court. A.M. 3414. B.C. 590. in the ninth.This according to the computation of Archbishop Usher, was on Thursday, January 30th, A.M. 3414, which was a sabbatical year; wherein they proclaimed liberty to their servants, according to the law, but soon enthralled them again. (See Jer 34:8-10.) 2Ch 36:17-21; Jer 34:2,3-6; 39:1-10; 52:4,5-11; Eze 24:1,2-14Nebuchadnezzar.24:1,10; 1Ch 6:15; Jer 27:8; 32:28; 43:10; 51:34; Eze 26:7Nebuchadrezzar.Da 4:1-18pitched.Isa 29:3; Jer 32:24; Eze 4:1-8; 21:22-24; Lu 19:43,44 2 Kings 25:4
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 Jeremiah 52:3-34
through.2Sa 24:1; 1Ki 10:9; Pr 28:2; Ec 10:16; Isa 3:4,5; 19:4Zedekiah.2Ch 36:13; Eze 17:15-21 A.M. 3414. B.C. 590. the ninth year.39:1; 2Ki 25:1-27; Eze 24:1,2in the tenth month.Zec 8:19pitched.7; 6:3-6; 32:24; Le 26:25; De 28:52-57; Isa 29:3; 42:24,25Eze 4:1-7; 21:22; Lu 19:43; 21:20 5 A.M. 3416. B.C. 588. the fourth.39:2; 2Ki 25:3; Zec 8:19the famine.15:2; 19:9; 21:9; 25:10; 38:9; Le 26:26; De 28:52,53; 32:24; Isa 3:1La 4:4-6; 5:10; Eze 4:9-17; 5:10-12; 7:15; 14:21 the city.34:2,3; 2Ki 25:4all the men.39:4-7; 49:26; 51:32; Le 26:17,36; De 28:25; 32:30; Jos 7:8-12 21:7; 32:4; 34:21; 37:18; 38:23; 39:5; Isa 30:16,17; La 4:19,20Eze 12:12-14; 17:20,21; Am 2:14,15; 9:1-4 they took.32:4,5; 2Ch 33:11; Eze 21:25-27Riblah.39:5; 2Ki 23:33; 25:6Hamath.Nu 13:21; Jos 13:5; 1Ki 8:65; 2Ch 8:3 slew.22:30; 39:6,7; Ge 21:16; 44:34; De 28:34; 2Ki 25:7he slew.24-27; 2Ki 25:18-21; Eze 9:6; 11:7-11 put out the eyes of Zedekiah. Heb. blinded Zedekiah.34:3-5; Eze 12:13chains. or, fetters. prison. Heb. house of the wards. fifth.2Ki 25:8; Zec 7:3-5; 8:19the tenth.It appears from the parallel passage of Kings, that Nebuzar-adan came from Riblah to Jerusalem on the seventh of the fifth month; but it seems that he did not set fire to the temple and city till the tenth day, being probably occupied on the intervening days in taking the vessels out of the house of the Lord, and collecting together all the riches that could be found. In memory of this calamity, the Jews devote two fasts to this day; the seventeenth of the fourth month, which falls in June, for the destruction of Jerusalem, and the ninth of the fifth month, which falls in July, for the destruction of the temple; both of which are mentioned by Zechariah as kept from this event till his time, a period of seventy years, under the names of the fast of the fourth month, and fast of the fifth month. the nineteenth.29; 2Ki 24:12; 25:8captain of the guard. or, chief marshal. Heb. chief of theexecutioners, or slaughtermen, and so. 14; 39:9; Ge 37:36; *marginsserved. Heb. stood before. burned.7:14; 2Ki 25:9; 2Ch 36:19; Ps 74:6-8; 79:1; Isa 64:10,11; La 2:7Eze 7:20-22; 24:21; Mic 3:12; Zec 11:1; Mt 24:2; Ac 6:13,14the king's.22:14; 34:22; 37:8-10; 38:23; 39:8,9; Eze 24:1-14; Am 2:5; 3:10,11Am 6:11 brake.2Ki 25:10; Ne 1:3 carried.15:1,2; Zec 14:2 certain.39:9,10; 40:5-7; 2Ki 25:12; Eze 33:24 pillars.21-23; 27:19-22; 1Ki 7:15-22,27,50; 2Ki 25:13-17; 2Ch 4:12,132Ch 36:18; La 1:10; Da 1:2the bases.1Ki 7:23-26; 2Ch 4:14,15 caldrons.Ex 27:3; 38:3; 2Ki 25:14-16; Eze 46:20-24the shovels. or, instruments to remove the ashes.Nu 4:14; 1Ki 7:40,45; 2Ch 4:11,16the snuffers.Ex 37:23; 2Ch 4:22bowls. or, basonsEx 25:29; 37:16; Nu 4:7,14; 1Ki 7:50; 1Ch 28:17; 2Ch 4:8; Ezr 1:10the spoons.Nu 7:13,14,19,20,26,32,38,44,50,56, 2Ch 24:14 fire pans. or, censers.Le 26:12; Nu 16:46; Re 8:3-5and the candlesticks.Ex 25:31-39; 1Ki 7:49; 2Ch 4:6-22 two.17the brass. Heb. their brass. without.1Ki 7:47; 2Ki 25:16; 1Ch 22:14; 2Ch 4:18 concerning.1Ki 7:15-21; 2Ki 25:17; 2Ch 3:15-17fillet. Heb. thread. with network.Ex 28:14-22,25; 39:15-18; 1Ki 7:17; 2Ch 3:15; 4:12,13 all the.1Ki 7:20 the captain.12,15; 2Ki 25:18Seraiah.1Ch 6:14; Ezr 7:1Zephaniah.21:1; 29:25,29; 37:3; 2Ki 25:18door. Heb. threshold.35:4; 1Ch 9:19-26; Ps 84:10; *marg: an eunuch.2Ki 25:19were near the king's person. Heb. saw the face of the king.Es 1:14; Mt 18:10principal scribe of the host. or, scribe of the captain ofthe host. 26 the king.6:13-15; 2Ki 25:20,21; Eze 8:11-18; 11:1-11Riblah.9; Nu 34:8-11; 2Sa 8:9Thus.24:9,10; 25:9-11; 39:10; Le 26:33-35; De 4:26; 28:36,642Ki 17:20,23; 23:27; 25:21; Isa 6:11,12; 24:3; 27:10; 32:13,14Eze 33:28; Mic 4:10 A.M. 3404. B.C. 600. in the.2Ki 24:2,3,12-16; Da 1:1-3 A.M. 3415. B.C. 589. the eighteenth.12; 39:9; 2Ki 25:11; 2Ch 36:20persons. Heb. souls.Ge 12:5; Ex 1:5 carried.15; 6:9 A.M. 3442. B.C. 562. it came.2Ki 25:27-30in the twelfth.Nearly answering to our 25th of April, A.M. 3442. king of Babylon.Pr 21:1lifted up.This phrase is founded on the observation that those in sorrow hold down their heads; and, when comforted, or the cause of their sorrow removed, they lift up their heads. Ge 40:13,20; Job 22:29; Ps 3:3; 27:6 kindly unto him. Heb. good things with him.Pr 12:25set.Gave him a more respectable seat than any of the captive princes. 27:6-11; Da 2:37; 5:18,19 changed.Presented him with a caftan, or robe, as a mark of favour, as is still the practice in the East. Ge 41:14,42; Ps 30:11; Isa 61:1-3; Zec 3:4he did.2Sa 9:7,13; 1Ki 2:7 there was.2Sa 9:10; Mt 6:11every day a portion. Heb. the matter of the day in his day.Lu 11:3
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