Leviticus 26:21
contrary unto me. or, at all adventures with me: and sover. 24Leviticus 26:24
2Sa 22:27; Job 9:4; Ps 18:26; Isa 63:102 Kings 24:1
1 Jehoiakim, first subdued by Nebuchadnezzar, then rebelling against him, procures his own ruin.5 Jehoiachin succeeds him.7 The king of Egypt is vanquished by the king of Babylon.8 Jehoiachin's evil reign.10 Jerusalem is taken and carried captive into Babylon.17 Zedekiah is made king, and reigns ill, unto the utter destruction of Judah. his days.17:5; 2Ch 36:6-21; Jer 25:1,9; 46:2; Da 1:1Nebuchadnezzar.This prince, so famous in the writings of the prophets, was the son of Nabopollasar king of Babylon.2 Kings 24:10-16
At that time.Da 1:1,2was besieged. Heb. came into siege.25:2 11 Jehoiachin.2Ch 36:10; Jer 24:1; 29:1,2; 38:17,18; Eze 17:12officers. or, eunuchs. took him.25:27; Jer 52:28,31eigth year."Nebuchadnezzar's eighth year." Jer 25:1; 52:28 he carried.20:17; Isa 39:6; Jer 20:5and cut.25:13-15; Ezr 1:7-11; Jer 27:16-21; 28:3,4,6; Da 5:2,3which Solomon.1Ki 7:48-50; 2Ch 4:7-22 all.That is, all the chief men, the nobles, and the artificers. Among these were 7,000 mighty men, and 1,000 craftsmen and smiths. Jerusalem.2Ch 36:9,10; Jer 24:1-5; 52:28; Eze 1:1,2craftsmen. So1Sa 23:19-22the poorest sort.25:12; Jer 39:10; 40:7; 52:16; Eze 17:14 he carried.8; 2Ch 36:10; Es 2:6; Jer 22:24-28officers. or, eunuchs. seven thousand.Jer 29:2; 52:282 Kings 25:1-7
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 A.M. 3416. B.C. 588. the ninth day.Jer 39:2; 52:6; Zec 8:19the famine.Le 26:26; De 28:52,53; La 4:4-10; Eze 4:9-17; 5:10,12; 7:15; 14:21there was no.Jer 37:21; 38:2 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; 17:16-20Daniel 3:19
was Nebuchadnezzar.13; Pr 21:24; Isa 51:23; Lu 12:4,5; Ac 5:33; 7:54full. Chal. filled. the form.5:6; Ge 4:5,6; 31:2he spake.Ex 15:9,10; 1Ki 20:10,11; 2Ki 19:27,28; Ps 76:10; Pr 16:14; 27:3,4one seven.6:24; Le 26:18,21,24,28than.1Ki 18:33-35; Mt 27:63-66
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