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2 Kings 24:12

24:12

Jehoiachin <03078> [Jehoiachin.]

eunuchs <05631> [officers. or, eunuchs. took him.]

[eigth year.]

"Nebuchadnezzar's eighth year."


2 Kings 25:27-30

25:27

thirty-seventh ............. twenty-seventh <07651> [A.M. 3442. B.C. 562. it came to pass.]

King ............. King .... Babylon .......... King <04428 0894> [king of Babylon.]

pardoned <07218 05375> [lift up the head.]


25:28

kindly ..... gave <02896 05414> [kindly to him. Heb. good things with him. the throne.]


25:29

took off <08132> [changed.]

ate <03899 0398> [he did eat bread.]


25:30

day <03117 01697> [a daily rate.]

life .... day <03117 02416> [all the days of his life.]

CONCLUDING REMARKS ON THE TWO BOOKS OF KINGS. The events detailed in these books are highly interesting and important. The account of the wisdom, magnificence, and extended commerce of Solomon; the rash and impolitic conduct of Rehoboam; the disobedient prophet; the widow of Zarephath; Elijah and the prophets of Baal; Ben-hadad's pride and defeat; Elijah's assumption into heaven; Elisha's succession to his ministry, and the series of illustrious miracles he performed; the panic flight of the Syrians; the history of Ben-hadad and Hazael; and the predicted death of Ahab and Jezebel, and their children, are all pregnant with instruction, and have furnished themes for frequent dissertation. We perceive in these impressive histories the characters and qualities of men painted with the utmost fidelity, and the attributes of God displayed with great effect: we contemplate the exact accomplishment of God's promises and threatenings, the wisdom of his dispensations, and the mingled justice and mercy of his government. The particulars and circumstances are sketched out with a brief and lively description, and the imagination lingers with pleasure in filling up the striking outlines presented to our view. The authenticity of these books is attested by the prophecies they contain, which were subsequently fulfilled; by the citation of our Saviour and his Apostles; by their universal reception by the Jewish and Christian churches; and by the corresponding testimonies of profane authors and ancient sculptures.




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