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1
Zedekiah
was twenty-one
years
old
when he became
king, and he reigned
eleven
years
in Jerusalem;
and his mother's
name
was Hamutal
the daughter
of Jeremiah
of Libnah.
2
He did
evil
in the sight
of the LORD
like all
that Jehoiakim
had done.
3
For through
the anger
of the LORD
this came
about in Jerusalem
and Judah
until
He cast
them out from His presence.
And Zedekiah
rebelled
against the king
of Babylon.
4
Now it came
about in the ninth
year
of his reign,
on the tenth
day of the tenth
month,
that Nebuchadnezzar
king
of Babylon
came,
he and all
his army,
against
Jerusalem,
camped
against
it and built
a siege wall
all around
it.
5
So the city
was under siege
until
the eleventh
year
of King
Zedekiah.
6
On the ninth
day of the fourth
month
the famine
was so severe
in the city
that there was no
food
for the people
of the land.
7
Then the city
was broken
into, and all
the men
of war
fled
and went forth
from the city
at night
by way
of the gate
between
the two walls
which
was by the king's
garden,
though the Chaldeans
were all around
the city.
And they went
by way
of the Arabah.
8
But the army
of the Chaldeans
pursued
the king
and overtook
Zedekiah
in the plains
of Jericho,
and all
his army
was scattered
from him.
9
Then they captured
the king
and brought
him up to
the king
of Babylon
at Riblah
in the land
of Hamath,
and he passed sentence
on him.
10
The king
of Babylon
slaughtered
the sons
of Zedekiah
before his eyes,
and he also
slaughtered
all
the princes
of Judah
in Riblah.
11
Then he blinded
the eyes
of Zedekiah;
and the king
of Babylon
bound
him with bronze fetters
and brought
him to Babylon
and put
him in prison
until
the day
of his death.
12
Now on the tenth
day of the fifth
month,
which
was the nineteenth
year
of King
Nebuchadnezzar,
king
of Babylon,
Nebuzaradan
the captain
of the bodyguard,
who was in the service
of the
king
of Babylon,
came
to Jerusalem.
13
He burned
the
house
of the LORD,
the king's
house
and all
the
house
s
of Jerusalem;
even every
large
house
he burned
with fire.
14
So
all
the army
of the Chaldeans
who
were with the captain
of the guard
broke down
all
the w
all
s
around
Jerusalem.
15
Then Nebuzaradan
the captain
of the guard
carried away into exile
some
of the poorest
of the people
,
the rest
of the people
who
were left
in the city,
the deserters
who
had deserted
to the king
of Babylon
and
the rest
of the artisans.
16
But Nebuzaradan
the captain
of the guard
left
some
of the poorest
of the land
to be vinedressers
and plowmen.
17
Now the bronze
pillars
which
belonged to the house
of the LORD
and the stands
and the bronze
sea,
which
were in the house
of the LORD
,
the Chaldeans
broke in pieces
and carried
all
their bronze
to Babylon.
18
They also took
away the pots,
the shovels,
the snuffers,
the basins,
the pans
and all
the bronze
vessels
which
were used in temple service.
19
The captain
of the guard
also took
away the bowls,
the firepans,
the basins,
the pots,
the lampstands,
the pans
and the drink offering bowls,
what
was fine
gold
and
what
was fine
silver.
20
The two
pillars,
the one
sea,
and the twelve
bronze
bulls
that were under
the
sea,
and the stands,
which
King
Solomon
had made
for the house
of the LORD--
the
bronze
of all
these
vessels
was beyond
weight.
21
As for the pillars,
the height
of each
pillar
was eighteen
cubits
,
and it was twelve
cubits
in circumference
and four
fingers
in thickness,
and hollow.
22
Now a
capital
of bronze
was on it; and the height
of each
capital
was five
cubits,
with network
and pomegranates
upon the
capital
all
around,
all
of bronze
.
And the second
pillar
was like these,
including pomegranates.
23
There were ninety-six
exposed
pomegranates;
all
the pomegranates
numbered a hundred
on the network
all
around.
24
Then the captain
of the guard
took
Seraiah
the chief
priest
and Zephaniah
the second
priest
,
with the three
officers
of the temple.
25
He also took
from the city
one
official
who
was overseer
of the
men
of war,
and seven
of the king's
advisers
who
were found
in the city,
and the scribe
of the commander
of the army
who
mustered
the people
of the land
,
and sixty
men
of
the people
of the land
who
were found
in the midst
of the city.
26
Nebuzaradan
the captain
of the guard
took
them and brought
them to the king
of Babylon
at Riblah.
27
Then the king
of Babylon
struck them down
and put them to death
at Riblah
in the land
of Hamath.
So Judah
was led away into exile
from its land.
28
These
are the people
whom
Nebuchadnezzar
carried away into exile:
in the seventh
year
3,023
Jews;
29
in the eighteenth
year
of Nebuchadnezzar
832
persons
from Jerusalem;
30
in the twenty-third
year
of Nebuchadnezzar,
Nebuzaradan
the captain
of the guard
carried into exile
745
Jewish
people;
there were 4,600
persons
in all.
31
Now it came
about in the thirty-seventh
year
of the exile
of Jehoiachin
king
of Judah
,
in the twelfth
month,
on the twenty-fifth
of the
month,
that Evil-merodach
king
of Babylon,
in the first
year
of his reign,
showed favor
to Jehoiachin
king
of Judah
and brought
him out of prison.
32
Then he spoke
kindly
to him and set
his throne
above
the thrones
of the kings
who
were with him in Babylon.
33
So Jehoiachin changed
his prison
clothes,
and had
his meals
in the king's presence
regularly
all
the days
of his life.
34
For his
all
owance
,
a regular
all
owance
was given
him by the king
of Babylon,
a daily
portion
all
the day
s
of his life
until
the day
of his death.
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