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Jeremiah 52:14

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52:14 The whole Babylonian army that came with the captain of the royal guard tore down the walls that surrounded Jerusalem.

Jeremiah 52:2

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52:2 He did what displeased the Lord 1  just as Jehoiakim had done.

Jeremiah 25:10

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25:10 I will put an end to the sounds of joy and gladness, to the glad celebration of brides and grooms in these lands. 2  I will put an end to the sound of people grinding meal. I will put an end to lamps shining in their houses. 3 

Nehemiah 1:3

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1:3 They said to me, “The remnant that remains from the exile there in the province are experiencing considerable 4  adversity and reproach. The wall of Jerusalem lies breached, and its gates have been burned down!” 5 

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[52:2]  1 tn Heb “what was evil in the eyes of the Lord.”

[25:10]  2 sn Compare Jer 7:24 and 16:9 for this same dire prediction limited to Judah and Jerusalem.

[25:10]  3 sn The sound of people grinding meal and the presence of lamps shining in their houses were signs of everyday life. The Lord is going to make these lands desolate (v. 11) destroying all signs of life. (The statement is, of course, hyperbolic or poetic exaggeration; even after the destruction of Jerusalem many people were left in the land.) For these same descriptions of everyday life applying to the end of life see the allegory in Eccl 12:3-6.

[1:3]  4 tn Heb “great.”

[1:3]  5 tn Heb “have been burned with fire” (so also in Neh 2:17). The expression “burned with fire” is redundant in contemporary English; the translation uses “burned down” for stylistic reasons.



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