Ezekiel 17:15-17
17:15 But this one from Israel’s royal family
rebelled against the king of Babylon
by sending his emissaries to Egypt to obtain horses and a large army. Will he prosper? Will the one doing these things escape? Can he break the covenant and escape?
17:16 “‘As surely as I live, declares the sovereign Lord, surely in the city of the king who crowned him, whose oath he despised and whose covenant he broke – in the middle of Babylon he will die!
17:17 Pharaoh with his great army and mighty horde will not help him in battle, when siege ramps are erected and siege-walls are built to kill many people.
Jeremiah 37:5-11
37:5 At that time the Babylonian forces
had temporarily given up their siege against Jerusalem.
They had had it under siege, but withdrew when they heard that the army of Pharaoh had set out from Egypt.
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37:6 The
Lord gave the prophet Jeremiah a message for them. He told him to tell them,
37:7 “The
Lord God of Israel says, ‘Give a message to the king of Judah who sent you to ask me to help him.
Tell him, “The army of Pharaoh that was on its way to help you will go back home to Egypt.
37:8 Then the Babylonian forces
will return. They will attack the city and will capture it and burn it down.
37:9 Moreover, I, the
Lord, warn you not to deceive yourselves into thinking that the Babylonian forces
will go away and leave you alone. For they will not go away.
37:10 For even if you were to defeat all the Babylonian forces
fighting against you so badly that only wounded men were left lying in their tents, they would get up and burn this city down.”’”
Jeremiah is Charged with Deserting, Arrested, and Imprisoned
37:11 The following events also occurred while the Babylonian forces had temporarily withdrawn from Jerusalem because the army of Pharaoh was coming.