
Text -- 2 Kings 25:30 (NET)




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Wesley -> 2Ki 25:30
Wesley: 2Ki 25:30 - -- Let none say, they shall never see good again, because they have long seen little but evil. The most afflicted know not what blessed turn providence m...
Let none say, they shall never see good again, because they have long seen little but evil. The most afflicted know not what blessed turn providence may yet give to their affairs.
Clarke -> 2Ki 25:30
Clarke: 2Ki 25:30 - -- A continual allowance given him of the king - He lived in a regal style, and had his court even in the city of Babylon, being supplied with every re...
A continual allowance given him of the king - He lived in a regal style, and had his court even in the city of Babylon, being supplied with every requisite by the munificence and friendship of the king. In about two years after this, Evil-merodach was slain in a conspiracy; and it is supposed that Jehoiachin, then about fifty-eight years of age, fell with his friend and protector. Thus terminates the catastrophe of the Jewish kings, people, and state; the consequence of unheard-of rebellions and provocations against the Majesty of heaven
TSK -> 2Ki 25:30

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Barnes -> 2Ki 25:30
Barnes: 2Ki 25:30 - -- Allowance - From the treasury, in order to enable him to maintain the state proper to his rank, and in addition to his food at the royal table....
Allowance - From the treasury, in order to enable him to maintain the state proper to his rank, and in addition to his food at the royal table. Jehoiachin, to the day of his death, lived in peace and comfort at the court of Babylon (compare Jer 52:34).
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Haydock -> 2Ki 25:30
Haydock: 2Ki 25:30 - -- His life, may be referred to Evilmerodach, unless Joachin was involved in his disgrace, and perished at the same time. Perhaps the king of Juda did ...
His life, may be referred to Evilmerodach, unless Joachin was involved in his disgrace, and perished at the same time. Perhaps the king of Juda did not always eat at the table of Evilmerodach, but received his meat from it, as was customary. (Syriac, &c.) (Calmet) ---
He received all that was necessary to support his household, daily. (Grotius) ---
In Jeremias lii. 34., until the day of his death, seems to be an useless "tautology," which is omitted here, and in "our oldest manuscript," says Kennicott; who observes that whoever will compare these passages, "will find many variations, and some corruptions." But most of them may be easily explained, ver. 3, 8, 27, &c. (Haydock)
Gill -> 2Ki 25:27-30
Gill: 2Ki 25:27-30 - -- And it came to pass in the thirty and seventh year of the captivity of Jehoiachin king of Judah,.... Who must then be fifty five years of age:
in t...
And it came to pass in the thirty and seventh year of the captivity of Jehoiachin king of Judah,.... Who must then be fifty five years of age:
in the twelfth month, on the twenty and seventh day of the month; in Jer 52:31 it is said to be the twenty fifth day; of the reason of which difference; see Gill on Jer 52:31,
that Evilmerodach king of Babylon; who is supposed, by some z", to be the same with Belshazzar, and his successor Neriglissar, the same with Darius the Mede in Daniel. From hence, to the end of the chapter, the same account is given of the kindness of this king to Jehoiachin, as in Jer 52:31. See Gill on Jer 52:31; see Gill on Jer 52:32; see Gill on Jer 52:33; see Gill on Jer 52:34.Metasthenes a calls him Amilinus Evilmerodach, and says he reigned thirty years, and makes Belshazzar, or Baltassar, as he calls him, his third son.

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NET Notes -> 2Ki 25:30
NET Notes: 2Ki 25:30 The words “until the day he died” do not appear in the MT, but they are included in the parallel passage in Jer 52:34. Probably they have ...
Geneva Bible -> 2Ki 25:30
Geneva Bible: 2Ki 25:30 And his ( o ) allowance [was] a continual allowance given him of the king, a daily rate for every day, all the days of his life.
( o ) Meaning, that ...

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ki 25:1-30
TSK Synopsis: 2Ki 25:1-30 - --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 lab...
MHCC -> 2Ki 25:22-30
MHCC: 2Ki 25:22-30 - --The king of Babylon appointed Gedaliah to be the governor and protector of the Jews left their land. But the things of their peace were so hidden from...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ki 25:22-30
Matthew Henry: 2Ki 25:22-30 - -- In these verses we have, I. The dispersion of the remaining people. The city of Jerusalem was quite laid waste. Some people there were in the land o...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ki 25:27-30
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 25:27-30 - --
Jehoiachin delivered from prison, and exalted to royal honours (cf. Jer. 42:31-34). - In the thirty-seventh year after his deportation Jehoiachin w...
Constable -> 2Ki 18:1--25:30; 2Ki 25:8-30
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...
