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2 Kings 24:14-16

24:14

Jerusalem ..... officials ..... soldiers .......... craftsmen <03389 08269 01368 02796> [all.]

That is, all the chief men, the nobles, and the artificers. Among these were 7,000 mighty men, and 1,000 craftsmen and smiths.

Jerusalem <03389> [Jerusalem.]

craftsmen <02796> [craftsmen. So]

poorest <01803> [the poorest sort.]


24:15

deported <01540> [he carried.]

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


24:16

7,000 ..... 1,000 <0505 07651> [seven thousand.]


2 Kings 25:11

25:11

rest ...................... rest <03499> [the rest.]

deserted <05307> [fugitives. Heb. fallen away.]


2 Kings 25:2

2 Kings 1:1

1:1

Moab <04124> [Moab.]

After ... died <0310 04194> [after the.]


Jeremiah 39:1-18

39:1

ninth <08671> [A.M. 3414. B.C. 590. the ninth.]

tenth <06224> [the 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.


39:2

fourth <07243> [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.

broke <01234> [was.]


39:3

other officers <08269 07611> [all the.]

Nergal-Sharezer .......... Nergal-Sharezer <05371> [Nergalsharezer.]

Nebo-Sarsekim <08310> [Sarsechim.]

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 <\\See definition 3097\\>,] in Greek, signify; and we learn from Justin and Curtius that the magi attended the king in war.


39:4

Zedekiah <06667> [when]

walls <02346> [betwixt.]


39:5

[Chaldeans'.]

plains <06160> [in the plains.]

Riblah <07247> [Riblah.]

Hamath <02574> [Hamath.]

sentence <04941 01696> [gave judgment upon him. Heb. spake with him judgments.]


39:6

sons put to death ................... put to death <07819 01121> [slew the.]

forced to watch <05869> [before.]

put to death ................ nobles .... put to death <07819 02715> [slew all.]


39:7

put out <05786> [he put.]

chains <05178> [chains. Heb. two brasen chains, or fetters.]


39:8

burned down <08313> [burned.]

tore <05422> [and brake.]


39:9

Nebuzaradan <05018> [Nebuzar-adan.]

captain .... royal guard <02876 07227> [captain of the guard. or, chief marshal. Heb. chief of the executioners, or slaughter-men. and so.]

captive .............. carried <01540> [carried.]


39:10

left behind .......... poor <07604 01800> [left of.]

time <03117> [at the same time. Heb. in that day.]


39:11

Nebuchadnezzar <05019> [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.

orders <06680> [gave.]

through <03027> [to. Heb. by the hand of.]

37:2 *marg:


39:12

look ....... do ....... do <05869 06213> [look well to him. Heb. set thine eyes upon him.]

do anything ...... do <06213 03972> [do him.]


39:13

Nebuzaradan <05018> [Nebuzar-adan.]


39:14

brought ........................ take <03947> [took.]

over <05414> [committed.]

Ahikam <0296> [Ahikam.]


39:15

had ......... confined <06113> [while.]


39:16

Ebed-Melech <05663> [Ebed-melech.]

carry out <0935> [Behold.]

<06440> [before thee.]


39:17

rescue <05337> [I will.]

<06440> [of whom.]


39:18

life <05315> [but.]

trust <0982> [because.]


Jeremiah 52:1-34

52:1

twenty-one .............. eleven <0259> [A.M. 3406-3416. B.C. 598-588. one.]

[begin to reign. Heb. reigned. Libnah.]


52:2

did .......... done <06213> [he did.]

Jehoiakim <03079> [according.]


52:3

<05921> [through.]

Zedekiah <06667> [Zedekiah.]


52:4

ninth year <08141 08671> [A.M. 3414. B.C. 590. the ninth year.]

tenth ..... tenth month <06224 02320 06218> [in the tenth month.]

set up camp <02583> [pitched.]


52:6

fourth <07243> [A.M. 3416. B.C. 588. the fourth.]

famine <07458> [the famine.]


52:7

city ............. city ........................ city <05892> [the city.]

<0582> [all the men.]


52:8


52:9

captured <08610> [they took.]

Riblah <07247> [Riblah.]

Hamath <02574> [Hamath.]


52:10

put to death ................ put to death <07819> [slew.]

put to death ................ put to death <07819> [he slew.]


52:11

Zedekiah's eyes ................. led <05869 06667 05414> [put out the eyes of Zedekiah. Heb. blinded Zedekiah.]

chains <05178> [chains. or, fetters. prison. Heb. house of the wards.]


52:12

fifth <02549> [fifth.]

tenth <06218> [the 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.

nineteenth <08672> [the nineteenth.]

captain .... royal guard <07227 02876> [captain of the guard. or, chief marshal. Heb. chief of the executioners, or slaughtermen, and so.]

14 39:9 Ge 37:36 *margins [All]

served <05975> [served. Heb. stood before.]


52:13

burned down .............. including <08313> [burned.]

royal <04428> [the king's.]


52:14

tore <05422> [brake.]


52:15

exile <01540> [carried.]


52:16

poor <01803> [certain.]


52:17

pillars <05982> [pillars.]

movable stands <04350> [the bases.]


52:18

pots <05518> [caldrons.]

shovels <03257> [the shovels. or, instruments to remove the ashes.]

trimming shears <04212> [the snuffers.]

basins <04219> [bowls. or, basons]

pans <03709> [the spoons.]


52:19

censers <04289> [fire pans. or, censers.]

lampstands <04501> [and the candlesticks.]


52:20

two <08147> [two.]

bronze .......................... bronze <05178> [the brass. Heb. their brass. without.]


52:21

pillars <05982> [concerning.]

<02339> [fillet. Heb. thread.]


52:22

latticework <07639> [with network.]


52:23

pomegranate-shaped ornaments ........... pomegranate-shaped ornaments <07416> [all the.]


52:24

captain <07227> [the captain.]

Seraiah <08304> [Seraiah.]

Zephaniah <06846> [Zephaniah.]

doorkeepers <05592> [door. Heb. threshold.]


52:25

official <0259 05631> [an eunuch.]

king's advisers <04428 06440 07200> [were near the king's person. Heb. saw the face of the king.]

official army secretary <05608 06635 08269> [principal scribe of the host. or, scribe of the captain of the host.]


52:27

king <04428> [the king.]

Riblah <07247> [Riblah.]

Judah <03063> [Thus.]


52:28

seventh <07651> [A.M. 3404. B.C. 600. in the.]


52:29

eighteenth ... 832 <08083> [A.M. 3415. B.C. 589. the eighteenth.]

people <05315> [persons. Heb. souls.]


52:30

carried into exile <01540> [carried.]


52:31

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

twelfth <08147> [in the twelfth.]

Nearly answering to our 25th of April, A.M. 3442.

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

<05375> [lifted 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.


52:32

kindly ..... gave <02896 05414> [kindly unto him. Heb. good things with him.]

gave <05414> [set.]

Gave him a more respectable seat than any of the captive princes.


52:33

took off <08138> [changed.]

Presented him with a caftan, or robe, as a mark of favour, as is still the practice in the East.

daily <08548> [he did.]


52:34

daily <08548> [there was.]

day <03117 01697> [every day a portion. Heb. the matter of the day in his day.]




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