
Text -- 2 Kings 24:12 (NET)




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Wesley: 2Ki 24:12 - -- Yielded up himself and the city into his hands; and this by the counsel of Jeremiah, and to his own good.
Yielded up himself and the city into his hands; and this by the counsel of Jeremiah, and to his own good.

Wesley: 2Ki 24:12 - -- Of Nebuchadnezzar's reign; as appears by comparing this with 2Ki 25:8, and because Jehoiachin reigned not half a year. Had he made his peace with God,...
Of Nebuchadnezzar's reign; as appears by comparing this with 2Ki 25:8, and because Jehoiachin reigned not half a year. Had he made his peace with God, and taken the method that Hezekiah did in the like case, he needed not to have feared the king of Babylon, but might have held out with courage, honour and success. But wanting the faith and piety of an Israelite, he had not the resolution of a man.
JFB -> 2Ki 24:10-13
JFB: 2Ki 24:10-13 - -- Within three months after his accession to the throne. It was the spring of the year (2Ch 36:10); so early did he indicate a feeling hostile to the in...
Within three months after his accession to the throne. It was the spring of the year (2Ch 36:10); so early did he indicate a feeling hostile to the interests of his Assyrian liege lord, by forming a league with Egypt. Nebuchadnezzar sent his generals to besiege Jerusalem, as Jeremiah had foretold (Jer 22:28; Jer 34:20), and soon after he followed in person. Convinced of the hopelessness of making any effectual resistance, Jehoiachin, going to the camp of the besiegers, surrendered (2Ki 24:12), in the expectation, probably, of being allowed to retain his throne as a vassal of the Assyrian empire. But Nebuchadnezzar's clemency towards the kings of Judah was now exhausted, so that Jehoiachin was sent as a captive to Babylon, according to Jeremiah's prediction (Jer 22:24), accompanied by the queen mother (the same who had held that dignity under Jehoahaz) (2Ki 23:31), his generals, and officers. This happened in the eighth year of Nebuchadnezzar's reign, computing from the time when he was associated with his father in the government. Those that were left consisted chiefly of the poorer sort of people and the unskilled workmen. The palace and the temple were ransacked. The smaller golden vessels had been taken on the first capture of Jerusalem and placed by Nebuchadnezzar in the temple of his god as tokens of victory. They were used by Belshazzar at his impious feast [Dan 5:2], for the purpose of rewarding his army with these trophies, among which were probably the golden candlesticks, the ark, &c. (compare 2Ch 36:7; Dan 1:2). Now the gold plating was torn off all the larger temple furniture.
Clarke -> 2Ki 24:12
Clarke: 2Ki 24:12 - -- Jehoiachin - went out - He saw that it was useless to attempt to defend himself any longer; and he therefore surrendered himself, hoping to obtain b...
Jehoiachin - went out - He saw that it was useless to attempt to defend himself any longer; and he therefore surrendered himself, hoping to obtain better terms.
TSK -> 2Ki 24:12
TSK: 2Ki 24:12 - -- Jehoiachin : 2Ch 36:10; Jer 24:1, Jer 29:1, Jer 29:2, Jer 38:17, Jer 38:18; Eze 17:12
officers : or, eunuchs
took him : 2Ki 25:27; Jer 52:28, Jer 52:3...

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Barnes -> 2Ki 24:12
Barnes: 2Ki 24:12 - -- The eighth year - Jeremiah calls it the seventh year Jer 52:28, a statement which implies only a different manner of counting regnal years.
The eighth year - Jeremiah calls it the seventh year Jer 52:28, a statement which implies only a different manner of counting regnal years.
Poole -> 2Ki 24:12
Poole: 2Ki 24:12 - -- Went out to the king of Babylon i.e. yielded up himself and the city into his hands; and this by the counsel of Jeremiah, and to his own good.
Of hi...
Went out to the king of Babylon i.e. yielded up himself and the city into his hands; and this by the counsel of Jeremiah, and to his own good.
Of his reign i.e. of Nebuchadnezzar’ s reign; as appears by comparing this with Jer 25:8 , and because Jehoiachin reigned not half a year.
Haydock -> 2Ki 24:12
Haydock: 2Ki 24:12 - -- Went out. Josephus (Jewish Wars vi. 8.) insinuates, to save the vessels of the temple. ---
Jeremias had persuaded him to desist from making resista...
Went out. Josephus (Jewish Wars vi. 8.) insinuates, to save the vessels of the temple. ---
Jeremias had persuaded him to desist from making resistance. (Tirinus) ---
Nabuchodonosor did not comply with his promise, (Menochius) but took the king and all the artificers (ver. 14.) to Babylon, that the former might not attempt to revenge the injuries done to his father, nor the latter contribute to fortify the towns. The Philistines had deprived the Israelites of blacksmiths, with the same design, 1 Kings vii., and xiii. (Angelomus.) (Tirinus) ---
Eighth; commencing, or at the end of the seventh, Jeremias lii. (Du Hamel)
Gill -> 2Ki 24:12
Gill: 2Ki 24:12 - -- And Jehoiachin king of Judah went out to the king of Babylon,.... Not to fight with him, but to submit to him, and to surrender the city to him, and b...
And Jehoiachin king of Judah went out to the king of Babylon,.... Not to fight with him, but to submit to him, and to surrender the city to him, and be at his mercy:
he and his mother, and his servants, and his princes, and his officers; the royal family, courtiers, and nobles:
and the king of Babylon took him in the eighth year of his reign; Of Nebuchadnezzar's reign, and which was the eighth of the first captivity, and from whence the seventy years' captivity were reckoned.

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NET Notes: 2Ki 24:12 Heb “him”; the referent (Jehoiachin) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
Geneva Bible -> 2Ki 24:12
Geneva Bible: 2Ki 24:12 And Jehoiachin the king of Judah ( d ) went out to the king of Babylon, he, and his mother, and his servants, and his princes, and his officers: and t...

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ki 24:1-20
TSK Synopsis: 2Ki 24:1-20 - --1 Jehoiakim, first subdued by Nebuchadnezzar, then rebelling against him, procures his own ruin.5 Jehoiachin succeeds him.7 The king of Egypt is vanqu...
MHCC -> 2Ki 24:8-20
MHCC: 2Ki 24:8-20 - --Jehoiachin reigned but three months, yet long enough to show that he justly smarted for his fathers' sins, for he trod in their steps. His uncle was i...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ki 24:8-20
Matthew Henry: 2Ki 24:8-20 - -- This should have been the history of king Jehoiachin's reign, but, alas! it is only the history of king Jehoiachin's captivity, as it is called,...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ki 24:12
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 24:12 - --
Then Jehoiachin went out to the king of Babylon to yield himself up to him, because he perceived the impossibility of holding the city any longer ag...
Constable -> 2Ki 18:1--25:30; 2Ki 24:8-17
Constable: 2Ki 18:1--25:30 - --III. THE SURVIVING KINGDOM chs. 18--25
In this third major section of 1 and 2 Kings the writer showed that the c...
