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* I will remove.
# 17:18,20 18:11 21:13 24:3 25:11 De 29:27,28 Eze 23:32-35
* out of my sight.
# Ps 51:11 Jer 31:37 33:24 La 2:7
* My name.
# 21:4,7 1Ki 8:29 9:3
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* the rest.
# 20:20
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* A.M. 3394. B.C. 610.
* Pharaoh-nechoh.
Pharaoh-nechoh, called [Nekos,] Necos, the son of Psammiticus,
by Herodotus, was now was now marching "to make war upon the
Medes and Babylonians, who had dissolved the Assyrian empire,"
the king of the latter being the famous Nabopollasar, who had
also become king of Assyria.
# 33,34,35 2Ch 35:20-24 Jer 46:2
* Euphrates.
# 2Ki 24:7 2Ch 35:20 Jer 46:2
* Josiah went.
# 2Ch 35:20-23
* slew him.
# 2Ki 22:20 Ec 8:14 9:1,2 Isa 57:1,2 Ro 11:33
* Megiddo.
Megiddo, called [Magdolon,] Magdolum, by Herodotus, was
situated in the tribe of Manasseh, west of Jordan, in the
valley of Jezreel, and not far fron Hadad-Rimmon, or
Maximianopolis. This shews that Josiah reigned over the
country formerly possessed by the ten tribes; and it is also
probable, that Nechoh had landed his troops at or near Cæsarea
of Palestine.
# 9:27 Jos 17:11 Jud 1:27 5:19 1Ki 4:12 Zec 12:11
* Megiddon.
# Re 16:16
* Armageddon. he had seen him.
# 14:8,11
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* servants.
# 9:28 1Ki 22:33-38 2Ch 35:24
* the people.
# 14:21 21:24 2Ch 36:1,2-4
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* Jehoahaz.
# 1Ch 3:15 Jer 22:11
* Shallum. Hamutal.
# 24:18
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# 21:2-7,21,22
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* put him.
# 2Ch 36:3,4 Eze 19:3,4
* Riblah.
Theodoret (in Jer ch. 46,) expressly affirms that Riblah or
Reblatha was in his time called Emesa. [Kome de estin he
Reblatha tes nun kaloumenes Emeses.] Emesa was a city of
Syria, situated on the Orontes, and, according to the Antonine
Itinerary, 18 miles from Laodicea ad Libanum. It is now
called Homs, or Hems, about eight hours, or twenty-four miles
S.E. of Hamah or Hamath, in the road to Damascus. The present
town only occupies about one quarter of the space contained
within the ancient walls, which apparently date from the time
of the Saracens. Here is nothing remarkable, except a Roman
sepulchre, and a large castle in ruins.
# 25:6 Nu 34:11 Jer 39:5,6 52:9,10,26,27
* Hamath.
# Nu 13:21 1Ki 8:65
* that he might not reign. or, because he reigned. put, etc.
Heb. set a mulct upon the land.
# 18:14 Ex 21:22 2Ch 36:3 Pr 19:19
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* Eliakim.
# Jos 18:18 2Ch 36:3,4
* the son.
# 1Ch 3:15
* turned.
# 24:17 Ge 41:45 Da 1:7
* Jehoiakim.
"Called Jakim, Mt 1:11."
* he came.
# Jer 22:11,12 Eze 19:3,4
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* the silver.
# 33
* taxed.
# 15:19,20
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* A.M. 3394-3405. B.C. 610-599. Jehoiakim.
# 1Ch 3:15 2Ch 36:5 Jer 1:3
* Rumah.
Josephus here reads Abuma; but he also speaks of Ruma, a
village of Galilee.
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* he did.
# Jer 22:13-17 26:20-23 36:23-26,31 Eze 19:5-9
* all that.
# 2Ch 28:22-25 33:4-10,22,23
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1 Jehoiakim, first subdued by Nebuchadnezzar, then rebelling
against him, procures his own ruin.
5 Jehoiachin succeeds him.
7 The king of Egypt is vanquished by the king of Babylon.
8 Jehoiachin's evil reign.
10 Jerusalem is taken and carried captive into Babylon.
17 Zedekiah is made king, and reigns ill, unto the utter
destruction of Judah.
* his days.
# 17:5 2Ch 36:6-21 Jer 25:1,9 46:2 Da 1:1
* Nebuchadnezzar.
This prince, so famous in the writings of the prophets, was
the son of Nabopollasar king of Babylon.
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* the Lord.
# 6:23 13:20,21 De 28:49,50 2Ch 33:11 Job 1:17 Isa 7:17 13:5
# Jer 35:11 Eze 19:8
* according.
# 20:17 21:12-14 23:27 Isa 6:11,12 Jer 25:9 26:6,20 32:28
# Mic 3:12
* his. Heb. the hand of his.
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* Surely.
# 18:25 Ge 50:20 2Ch 24:24 25:16 Isa 10:5,6 45:7 46:10,11
# Am 3:6
* remove them.
# 23:26,27 Le 26:33-35 De 4:26,27 28:63 29:28 Jos 23:15
# Jer 15:1-4 Mic 2:10
* for the sins.
# 21:2-11 Ex 20:5
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* for the innocent.
# 21:16 Nu 35:33 De 19:10 Jer 2:34 19:4
* he filled.
# Ps 106:38
* which.
# Jer 15:1,2 La 3:42 Eze 33:25
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* the rest.
# 2Ch 36:8 Jer 22:13-17 26:1-36:32
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* A.M. 3405. B.C. 599. slept
As Jehoiakim was "buried with the burial of an ass," by being
"drawn and cast forth beyond the gates of Jerusalem," without
internment, the expression "slept with his fathers," can only
mean that the died, or slept the sleep of death. In the East,
a body exposed during the night would be a prey to wild
animals; if any of it were left till the morning, the
carnivorous birds would devour it.
# 2Ch 36:6,8 Jer 22:18,19 36:30
* Jehoiachin.
As this man reigned only three months, and was a mere vassal
of the king of Babylon, his reign is scarcely reckoned; and
therefore Jeremiah (ch. 31:30) says of Jehoiakim, "he shall
have none to sit upon the throne of David."
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* the king.
# Jer 37:5-7 46:2
* from the river.
# Ge 15:18 Nu 34:5 Jos 15:4 1Ki 4:21 Isa 27:12
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* Jehoiachin.
# 1Ch 3:16 Jer 24:1
* Jeconiah.
# Jer 22:24,28 37:1
* Coniah.
# Mt 1:11,12
* Jechonias.
* eighteen years.
In the parallel place, he is said to be only eight years old;
but this must be a mistake, for we find that having reigned
only three months, he was carried captive to Babylon, and
there had wives; and had he been of such a tender age, it
could scarcely have been said that, as a king, "he did that
which was evil in the sight of the Lord."
# 2Ch 36:9
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# 9
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* At that time.
# Da 1:1,2
* was besieged. Heb. came into siege.
# 25:2
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# 11
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* Jehoiachin.
# 2Ch 36:10 Jer 24:1 29:1,2 38:17,18 Eze 17:12
* officers. or, eunuchs. took him.
# 25:27 Jer 52:28,31
* eigth year.
"Nebuchadnezzar's eighth year."
# Jer 25:1 52:28
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* he carried.
# 20:17 Isa 39:6 Jer 20:5
* and cut.
# 25:13-15 Ezr 1:7-11 Jer 27:16-21 28:3,4,6 Da 5:2,3
* which Solomon.
# 1Ki 7:48-50 2Ch 4:7-22
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* 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.
# 2Ch 36:9,10 Jer 24:1-5 52:28 Eze 1:1,2
* craftsmen. So
# 1Sa 23:19-22
* the poorest sort.
# 25:12 Jer 39:10 40:7 52:16 Eze 17:14
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* he carried.
# 8 2Ch 36:10 Es 2:6 Jer 22:24-28
* officers. or, eunuchs.
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* seven thousand.
# Jer 29:2 52:28
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* the king.
# 2Ch 36:10,11 Jer 37:1 52:1
* his father's brother.
He was son of Josiah, brother to Jehoiakim, and uncle of
Jehoiachin.
# 1Ch 3:15,16 2Ch 36:10
* changed.
The change of name was to shew Nebuchadnezzar's supremacy, and
that Zedekiah was only his vassal or viceroy. The custom of
changing names, we are assured by travellers, still exists in
the East.
# 23:34 2Ch 36:4
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* A.M. 3405-3416. B.C. 599-588. Zedekiah.
# 2Ch 36:11 Jer 37:1 52:1-11
* Hamutal.
# 23:31
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* And he did.
# 23:37 2Ch 36:12 Jer 24:8 37:1-38:28 Eze 21:25
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* through.
# 22:17 Ex 9:14-17 De 2:30 Isa 19:11-14 1Co 1:20 2Th 2:9-11
* Zedekiah.
# 2Ch 36:13 Jer 27:12-15 38:17-21 Eze 17:15-20
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1 Jerusalem is besieged.
4 Zedekiah taken, his sons slain, his eyes put out.
8 Nebuzar-adan defaces the city, carries the remnant, except
a few poor labourers, into captivity;
13 and spoils and carries away the treasures.
18 The nobles are slain at Riblah.
22 Gedaliah, who was over them that remained, being slain, the
rest flee into Egypt.
27 Evil-merodach advances Jehoiachin in his court.
* A.M. 3414. B.C. 590. in the ninth.
This according to the computation of Archbishop Usher, was on
Thursday, January 30th, A.M. 3414, which was a sabbatical
year; wherein they proclaimed liberty to their servants,
according to the law, but soon enthralled them again. (See
Jer 34:8-10.)
# 2Ch 36:17-21 Jer 34:2,3-6 39:1-10 52:4,5-11 Eze 24:1,2-14
* Nebuchadnezzar.
# 24:1,10 1Ch 6:15 Jer 27:8 32:28 43:10 51:34 Eze 26:7
* Nebuchadrezzar.
# Da 4:1-18
* pitched.
# Isa 29:3 Jer 32:24 Eze 4:1-8 21:22-24 Lu 19:43,44
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# 2
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* A.M. 3416. B.C. 588. the ninth day.
# Jer 39:2 52:6 Zec 8:19
* the famine.
# Le 26:26 De 28:52,53 La 4:4-10 Eze 4:9-17 5:10,12 7:15 14:21
* there was no.
# Jer 37:21 38:2
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* the city.
This being the ninth day of the fourth month, corresponded to
Wednesday, July 27.
# Jer 5:10 39:2,3 52:6,7-11 Eze 33:21
* fled.
# Le 26:17,36 De 28:25 32:24,25,30 Jer 39:4-7
* and the king.
# 5 Eze 12:12
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* and overtook.
# Isa 30:16 Jer 24:8 39:5 52:8 Am 2:14-16
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* they took.
# 2Ch 33:11 Jer 21:7 34:21,22 38:23 La 4:19,20 Eze 17:20,21
# Eze 21:25-27
* Riblah.
# 23:33 Jer 52:9
* gave judgment upon him. Heb. spake judgment with him.
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* they slew.
# Ge 21:16 44:34 De 28:34 Jer 22:30 39:6,7 52:10,11
* and put out. Heb. and made blind.
Thus were fulfilled the apparently contradictory prophecies of
Jeremiah and Ezekiel--that his eyes should see the king of
Babylon, but Babylon he should not see, though he should die
there.
# Jer 32:4,5 34:3 Eze 12:13-16
* bound him.
# Jud 16:21 2Ch 33:11 36:6 Ps 107:10,11 149:8 Eze 7:27 17:16-20
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* in the fifth month.
This answered to Wednesday, August 24; and three days after he
reduced the temple to ashes, and carried Judah captive; in the
11th year of Zedekiah; the 19th of Nebuchadnezzar; 424 years,
3 months, and 8 days from the foundation of the temple; 468
years from the beginning of the reign of David; 388 years from
the division of the ten tribes; and 134 years from their
captivity.
# Jer 52:12-14 Zec 8:19
* the nineteenth.
# 27 24:12
* Nebuzar-adan.
# Jer 39:9-14 40:1-4 52:12-16 La 4:12
* captain. or, chief marshal.
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* he burnt.
# 1Ki 9:8 2Ch 36:19 Ps 74:3-7 79:1 Isa 64:10,11 Jer 7:14 26:9
# La 1:10 2:7 Mic 3:12 Lu 21:5,6 Ac 6:13,14
* the king's.
# Jer 34:22 37:8,10 39:8 52:13 Am 2:5
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* brake.
# Ne 1:3 Jer 5:10 39:8 52:14-23
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* the rest.
# Jer 15:1,2 39:9 52:12 Eze 5:2 12:15,16 22:15,16
* fugitives. Heb. fallen away.
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* left of the poor.
# 24:14 Jer 39:10 40:7 52:16 Eze 33:24
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* the.
# 20:17 2Ch 36:18 Jer 27:19-22 52:17-20 La 1:10
* pillars.
# Ex 27:3 1Ki 7:15,27 2Ch 4:12,13
* bases.
# 1Ki 7:23-45 2Ch 4:2-6,14-16
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* the pots.
# Ex 27:3 38:3 1Ki 7:47-50 2Ch 4:20-22 24:14
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* and such things.
# Ex 37:23 Nu 7:13,14 1Ki 7:48-51 2Ch 24:14 Ezr 1:9-11 Da 5:2,3
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* one sea. Heb. the one sea. the brass.
# 1Ki 7:47
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* one pillar.
# 1Ki 7:15,16 Jer 52:21-23
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* captain.
# 24,25,26
* Seraiah.
# 1Ch 6:14 Ezr 7:1 Jer 52:24
* Zephaniah.
# Jer 21:1 29:25,29
* the second priest.
Called by the Jews, {sagan,} who officiated for the high
priest in case of any temporary incapacity.
* door. Heb. threshold.
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* officer. or, eunuch. were in the king's presence. Heb. saw
the king's face.
# Es 1:14
* principal. or, scribe of the captain of the host.