New American Standard Bible 1995

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2 Kings

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Then he led away into exile all Jerusalem and all the captains and all the mighty men of valor, ten thousand captives, and all the craftsmen and the smiths. None remained except the poorest people of the land.

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Verse part Definition: Part of speech: Strong's: Hebrew: Transliteration:
Then he led away into exile to uncover, remove Verb H1540 וְהִגְלָ֣ה ve·hig·lah
all the whole, all Noun H3605 כָּל־ kol-
Jerusalem probably "foundation of peace," capital city of all Isr. Noun H3389 יְ֠רוּשָׁלִַם ye·ru·sha·lim
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and all the whole, all Noun H3605 כָּל־ kol-
the captains chieftain, chief, ruler, official, captain, prince Noun H8269 הַשָּׂרִ֞ים has·sa·rim
and all the whole, all Noun H3605 כָּל־ kol-
the mighty men strong, mighty Adjective H1368 גִּבֹּורֵ֣י gib·bo·v·rei
of valor, strength, efficiency, wealth, army Noun H2428 הַחַ֗יִל ha·cha·yil
ten ten Noun H6235 (עֲשֶׂ֤רֶת a·se·ret
Analysis:

Ten: Completion, wholeness, in a general sense, entirety…

The number ten relates to completion, wholeness, or speaking about something in its entirety. In Luke's Gospel, Yeshua uses the number ten frequently in His parables or when recounting an event. Yeshua spoke of ten coins (chapter 15), ten lepers (chapter 17), ten servants (chapter 19), and ten units of money (chapter 19). In Matthew's Gospel, Yeshua refers to ten virgins; while in Mark's Gospel, ten cities. In all of these passages, Yeshua is utilizing the number ten in a collective manner. In other words, He is speaking about ten in a general manner or as a whole. 

In the book of Revelation chapters 13 and 17, the number ten appears in reference to ten horns. These ten horns are related to the beast, which had also seven heads. These ten horns are ten kings which rule with the beast. Why specifically ten kings? Other than Israel, all the nations of the world are going to serve the beast. Hence, the ten kings represent the world in its entirety or wholeness. In this example, it may be puzzling at first to see why the number seven is used in regard to the beast, as seven relates to holiness or perfection. The solution to this difficulty is found when one remembers that seven also relates to purpose or setting something apart. Hence, the beast is the empire which has as its purpose the exact opposite of the will of God, i.e., the beast has been set apart to stand in opposition to the purposes of God. 

In Hebrew, the word that relates to a pagan temple prostitute is the word that could be translated as a "holy one". Certainly this one is not holy in our understanding of the word; however in Hebrew, the idea which is being expressed by the use of the Hebrew word for "holy" is that this woman has been set apart (sanctified) for a purpose. Obviously a very unholy purpose; yet in Hebrew the word "holy" does not always convey a good or godly purpose, just a purpose.

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thousand a thousand Noun H505 אֲלָפִים֙ a·la·fim
captives, to uncover, remove Verb H1540    
and all the whole, all Noun H3605 וְכָל־ ve·chol-
the craftsmen engraver, artificer Noun H2796 הֶחָרָ֖שׁ he·cha·rash
and the smiths. a locksmith, smith, a dungeon Noun H4525 וְהַמַּסְגֵּ֑ר ve·ham·mas·ger;
None not Adverb H3808 לֹ֣א lo
remained to remain, be left over Verb H7604 נִשְׁאַ֔ר nish·'ar,
except except, only Noun H2108 זוּלַ֖ת zu·lat
the poorest the poor Noun H1803 דַּלַּ֥ת dal·lat
people people Noun H5971 עַם־ am-
of the land. earth, land Noun H776 הָאָֽרֶץ׃ ha·'a·retz.

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Jerusalem

JERUSALEMje-roo'-sa-lem:I. THE NAME1. In Cuneiform2. In Hebrew3. In Greek and Latin4. The Meaning of Jerusalem5. Other NamesII. GEOLOGY, CLIMATE AND SPRINGS1. Geology2. Climate and Rainfall3. The Natural SpringsIII. THE NATURAL SITE1. The Mountains Around2. The Valleys3. The HillsIV. GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY OF JERUSALEM1. Description of Josephus2. Summary of the... View Details

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New American Standard Bible 1995 Then he led away into exile all Jerusalem and all the captains and all the mighty men of valor, ten thousand captives, and all the craftsmen and the smiths. None remained except the poorest people of the land.
King James Bible Then And he led carried away into exile all Jerusalem Jerusalem, and all the captains princes, and all the mighty men of valor, valour, even ten thousand captives, and all the craftsmen and the smiths. None remained except smiths: none remained, save the poorest sort of the people of the land.
Hebrew Greek English Then he led away into exile all Jerusalem and all the captains and all the mighty men of valor, ten thousand captives, and all the craftsmen and the smiths. None remained except the poorest people of the land.