Deuteronomy 32:35
To me.43; Ps 94:1; Na 1:2,6; Ro 12:19; 13:4; Heb 10:30their foot.Ps 73:17-19; Pr 4:19; Isa 8:15; Jer 6:21; 13:16; 1Pe 2:8for the day.2Pe 2:3the things.Isa 5:19; 30:12,13; 60:22; Hab 2:3; Lu 18:7,8; 2Pe 2:3; 3:8-10Jeremiah 39
1 Jerusalem is taken.4 Zedekiah is made blind and sent to Babylon.8 The city laid in ruins,9 and the people captivated.11 Nebuchadrezzar's charge for the good usage of Jeremiah.15 God's promise to Ebed-melech. A.M. 3414. B.C. 590. the ninth.52:4-7; 2Ki 25:1,2-7; Eze 24:1,2; Zec 8:19the tenth.This was the month Tebeth, (Es 2:16,) which began with the first moon of January; and it was on the 10th of this month that Nebuchadnezzar invested the city. A.M. 3416. B.C. 588. the fourth.This was the month Tammuz, which commences with the first moon of July: the siege had lasted just eighteen months. 2Ki 25:3was.5:10; 52:6,7; 2Ki 25:4; Eze 33:21; Mic 2:12,13; Zep 1:10 all the.1:15; 21:4; 38:17Nergalsharezer.13; 2Ki 17:30Sarsechim.These were the principal commanders; but Dr. Blayney thinks that, instead of six persons, we have in reality but three, as the name that follows each is the title of the office. Thus Nergal-Sharezer, who was Samgar-nebo, or keeper, i.e., priest of Nebo; Sarsechim, who was Rab-saris, or chief eunuch; and Nergal-sharezer, who was Rab-mag, or chief magi; as the words {mog} in Persian, {magoos} in Arabic, {magooshai} in Syriac, and [magos ,] in Greek, signify; and we learn from Justin and Curtius that the magi attended the king in war. when38:18-20; Le 26:17,36; De 28:25; 32:24-30; 2Ki 25:4-7Isa 30:15,16; Eze 12:12; Am 2:14betwixt.52:7-11; 2Ch 32:5 Chaldeans'.32:4,5; 38:18,23; 2Ch 33:11; La 1:3; 4:20in the plains.52:8; Jos 4:13; 5:10Riblah.52:9,26,27; 2Ki 23:33; 25:6Hamath.Nu 13:21; Jos 13:5; Jud 3:3; 2Sa 8:9; 2Ki 17:24gave judgment upon him. Heb. spake with him judgments.4:12; Eze 17:15-21 slew the.52:10; 2Ki 25:7before.Ge 21:16; 44:34; De 28:34; 2Ki 22:20; 2Ch 34:28; Es 8:6; Isa 13:16slew all.21:7; 24:8-10; 34:19-21 he put.32:4,5; 52:11; 2Ki 25:7; Eze 12:13chains. Heb. two brasen chains, or fetters.Jud 16:21; Ps 107:10,11; 119:8 burned.7:20; 9:10-12; 17:27; 21:10; 34:2,22; 37:10; 38:18; 52:13; 2Ki 25:92Ch 36:19; Isa 5:9; La 1:10; 2:2,7; Am 2:5; Mic 3:12and brake.52:14; 2Ki 25:10; Ne 1:3 Nebuzar-adan.13; 40:1; 52:12-16,26; 2Ki 25:11,20captain of the guard. or, chief marshal. Heb. chief of theexecutioners, or slaughter-men. and so. 10,11-14; Ge 37:36carried.10:18; 16:13; 20:4-6; 52:28-30; Le 26:33; De 4:27; 2Ki 20:18Isa 5:13 left of.40:7; 2Ki 25:12; Eze 33:24at the same time. Heb. in that day. Now.Nebuchadnezzar must have frequently heard of Jeremiah's predictions, many of which were now fulfilled, which would dispose him to respect his character and treat him with kindness. gave.15:11,21; Job 5:19; Ac 24:23to. Heb. by the hand of.37:2; *marg: look well to him. Heb. set thine eyes upon him.24:6; 40:4; *marg:Pr 23:5; Am 9:4; 1Pe 3:12do him.Ps 105:14,15; Pr 16:7; 21:1; Ac 7:10; 1Pe 3:13 Nebuzar-adan.3,9 took.15; 37:21; 38:13,28; 40:1-4; Ps 105:19committed.40:5-16; 41:1-3; 2Ki 25:22-25Ahikam.26:24 while.14; 32:1,2; 36:1-5; 37:21; 2Ti 2:9 Ebed-melech.38:7-13Behold.5:14; 19:11,12; 21:7-10; 24:8-10; 26:15,18,20; 32:28,29; 34:2,3,2235:17; 36:31; 44:28,29; Jos 23:14,15; 2Ch 36:21; Da 9:12; Zec 1:6Mt 24:35before thee.Ps 91:8,9; 92:11 I will.1:19; Job 5:19-21; Ps 41:1,2; 50:15; 91:14,15; Da 6:16; Mt 10:40-42Mt 25:40; 2Ti 1:16-18of whom.38:1,9; Ge 15:1; 2Sa 24:14 but.21:9; 38:2; 45:4,5because.17:7,8; Ro 2:12; 1Ch 5:20; Ps 2:12; 33:18; 34:22; 37:3,39,40; 84:12Ps 146:3-6; 147:11; Isa 26:3; Eph 1:12; 1Pe 1:21Jeremiah 52
1 Zedekiah rebels.4 Jerusalem is besieged and taken.8 Zedekiah's sons killed, and his own eyes put out.12 Nebuzar-adan burns and spoils the city.24 He carries away the captives.28 The number of Jews carried captive.31 Evil-merodach advances Jehoiachin. A.M. 3406-3416. B.C. 598-588. one.2Ki 24:18; 2Ch 36:11begin to reign. Heb. reigned. Libnah.Jos 10:29; 15:42 he did.1Ki 14:22; 2Ki 24:19,20; 2Ch 36:12,13; Eze 17:16-20; 21:25according.26:21-23; 36:21-23,29-31 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 11:3Ezekiel 12:22-23
what.18:2,3; Jer 23:33-40The days.27; 11:3; Isa 5:19; Jer 5:12,13; Am 6:3; 2Pe 3:3,4 I will.18:3; Isa 28:22The days.25; 7:2,5-7,10-12; Joe 2:1; Zep 1:14; Mal 4:1; Mt 24:34Jas 5:8,9Ezekiel 12:25
I will.28; 6:10; Nu 14:28-34; Isa 14:24; 55:11; La 2:17; Da 9:12; Zec 1:6Mt 24:35; Lu 21:13,33in your.Jer 16:9; Hab 1:5; Mr 13:30,31O rebellious.1,2Ezekiel 12:28
There shall.23-25; Jer 4:7; 44:28; Mt 24:48-51; Mr 13:32-37; Lu 21:34-361Th 5:2,3; Re 3:3Amos 8:2
Amos.7:8; Jer 1:11-14; Eze 8:6,12,17; Zec 1:18-21; 5:2,5,6A basket.De 26:1-4; 2Sa 16:1,2; Isa 28:4; Jer 24:1-3; 40:10; Mic 7:1the end.There is here not only an allusion to the nature of the summer fruit, which must be eaten as soon as gathered, but also a paronomasia upon the words {kayitz,} "summer fruit," and {ketz,} "an end." Jer 1:12; 5:31; La 4:18; Eze 7:2; 3:7,10; 12:23; 29:8I will not.7:8
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