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Jeremiah 32:4-5

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32:4 King Zedekiah of Judah will not escape from the Babylonians. 1  He will certainly be handed over to the king of Babylon. He must answer personally to the king of Babylon and confront him face to face. 2  32:5 Zedekiah will be carried off to Babylon and will remain there until I have fully dealt with him. 3  I, the Lord, affirm it! 4  Even if you 5  continue to fight against the Babylonians, 6  you cannot win.’”

Jeremiah 34:3

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34:3 You yourself will not escape his clutches, but will certainly be captured and handed over to him. You must confront the king of Babylon face to face and answer to him personally. 7  Then you must go to Babylon.

Ezekiel 12:13-16

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12:13 But I will throw my net over him, and he will be caught in my snare. I will bring him to Babylon, the land of the Chaldeans 8  (but he will not see it), 9  and there he will die. 10  12:14 All his retinue – his attendants and his troops – I will scatter to every wind; I will unleash a sword behind them.

12:15 “Then they will know that I am the Lord when I disperse them among the nations and scatter them among foreign countries. 12:16 But I will let a small number of them survive the sword, famine, and pestilence, so that they can confess all their abominable practices to the nations where they go. Then they will know that I am the Lord.”

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[32:4]  1 tn Heb “The Chaldeans.” See the study note on 21:4 for further explanation.

[32:4]  2 tn Heb “his [Zedekiah’s] mouth will speak with his [Nebuchadnezzar’s] mouth and his eyes will see his eyes.” The verbs here are an obligatory imperfect and its vav consecutive perfect equivalent. (See IBHS 508-9 §31.4g for discussion and examples of the former and IBHS 528 §32.2.1d, n. 16, for the latter.)

[32:5]  3 tn This is the verb (פָּקַד, paqad) that has been met with several times in the book of Jeremiah, most often in the ominous sense of “punish” (e.g., 6:15; 11:22; 23:24) but also in the good sense of “resume concern for” (e.g., 27:22; 29:10). Here it is obviously in the ominous sense referring to his imprisonment and ultimate death (52:11).

[32:5]  4 tn Heb “Oracle of the Lord.”

[32:5]  5 sn The pronouns are plural here, referring to the people of Judah and Jerusalem. Jeremiah had counseled that they surrender (cf. 27:12; 21:8-10) because they couldn’t succeed against the Babylonian army even under the most favorable circumstances (37:3-10).

[32:5]  6 tn Heb “The Chaldeans.” See the study note on 21:4 for further explanation.

[34:3]  7 tn Heb “Your eyes will see the eyes of the king of Babylon and his mouth will speak with your mouth.” For this same idiom in reverse order see 32:4 and consult the translator’s note there for the obligatory nuance given to the verbs.

[12:13]  8 tn Or “Babylonians” (NCV, NLT).

[12:13]  9 sn He will not see it. This prediction was fulfilled in 2 Kgs 25:7 and Jer 52:11, which recount how Zedekiah was blinded before being deported to Babylon.

[12:13]  10 sn There he will die. This was fulfilled when King Zedekiah died in exile (Jer 52:11).



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