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(2)
Hezekiah's
successful
Philistine
Campaign.
2 Kings
18:8.
8
He struck the
Philistines to
Gaza and its
borders, from
the tower of the
watchmen to the
fortified city. |
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(3)
Sennacherib's
first Invasion
of Judah.
2 Kings
18:13-16.
13
Now in the
fourteenth year
of king
Hezekiah,
Sennacherib king
of Assyria came
up against all
the fortified
cities of Judah,
and took them.
14
Hezekiah king of
Judah sent to
the king of
Assyria to
Lachish, saying,
“I have
offended; return
from me. That
which you put on
me, I will
bear.” The king
of Assyria
appointed to
Hezekiah king of
Judah three
hundred talents
of silver and
thirty talents
of gold.
15
Hezekiah gave
him all the
silver that was
found in the
house of Yahweh,
and in the
treasures of the
king’s house.
16
At that time,
Hezekiah cut off
the gold from
the doors of the
temple of
Yahweh, and from
the pillars
which Hezekiah
king of Judah
had overlaid,
and gave it to
the king of
Assyria.
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(4)
Hezekiah's
Illness and
Recovery. |
2 Kings 20:1-11.
1
In those days
was Hezekiah
sick to death.
Isaiah the
prophet the son
of Amoz came to
him, and said to
him, “Thus says
Yahweh, ‘Set
your house in
order; for you
shall die, and
not live.’”
2
Then he turned
his face to the
wall, and prayed
to Yahweh,
saying,
3
“Remember now,
Yahweh, I beg
you, how I have
walked before
you in truth and
with a perfect
heart, and have
done that which
is good in your
sight.” Hezekiah
wept bitterly.
4
It happened,
before Isaiah
had gone out
into the middle
part of the
city, that the
word of Yahweh
came to him,
saying,
5
“Turn back, and
tell Hezekiah
the prince of my
people, ‘Thus
says Yahweh, the
God of David
your father, “I
have heard your
prayer. I have
seen your tears.
Behold, I will
heal you. On the
third day, you
shall go up to
the house of
Yahweh.
6
I will add to
your days
fifteen years. I
will deliver you
and this city
out of the hand
of the king of
Assyria. I will
defend this city
for my own sake,
and for my
servant David’s
sake.”’”
7
Isaiah said,
“Take a cake of
figs.”
They took and
laid it on the
boil, and he
recovered.
8
Hezekiah said to
Isaiah, “What
shall be the
sign that Yahweh
will heal me,
and that I shall
go up to the
house of Yahweh
the third day?”
9
Isaiah said,
“This shall be
the sign to you
from Yahweh,
that Yahweh will
do the thing
that he has
spoken: shall
the shadow go
forward ten
steps, or go
back ten steps?”
10
Hezekiah
answered, “It is
a light thing
for the shadow
to go forward
ten steps. Nay,
but let the
shadow return
backward ten
steps.”
11
Isaiah the
prophet cried to
Yahweh; and he
brought the
shadow ten steps
backward, by
which it had
gone down on the
dial of Ahaz.
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2 Chronicles
32:24.
24
In those days
Hezekiah was
sick even to
death: and he
prayed to
Yahweh; and he
spoke to him,
and gave him a
sign.
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(5)
Hezekiah's
Reception of the
Babylonian
Embassy. |
2 Kings
20:12-19.
12
At that time
Berodach Baladan
the son of
Baladan, king of
Babylon, sent
letters and a
present to
Hezekiah; for he
had heard that
Hezekiah had
been sick.
13
Hezekiah
listened to
them, and showed
them all the
house of his
precious things,
the silver, and
the gold, and
the spices, and
the precious
oil, and the
house of his
armor, and all
that was found
in his
treasures: there
was nothing in
his house, nor
in all his
dominion, that
Hezekiah didn’t
show them.
14
Then Isaiah the
prophet came to
king Hezekiah,
and said to him,
“What did these
men say? From
where did they
come to you?”
Hezekiah said,
“They have come
from a far
country, even
from Babylon.”
15
He said, “What
have they seen
in your house?”
Hezekiah
answered, “They
have seen all
that is in my
house. There is
nothing among my
treasures that I
have not shown
them.”
16
Isaiah said to
Hezekiah, “Hear
the word of
Yahweh.
17
‘Behold, the
days come, that
all that is in
your house, and
that which your
fathers have
laid up in store
to this day,
shall be carried
to Babylon.
Nothing shall be
left,’ says
Yahweh.
18
‘Of your sons
who shall issue
from you, whom
you shall
father, shall
they take away;
and they shall
be eunuchs in
the palace of
the king of
Babylon.’”
19
Then Hezekiah
said to Isaiah,
“The word of
Yahweh which you
have spoken is
good.” He said
moreover, “Isn’t
it so, if peace
and truth shall
be in my days?”
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2 Chronicles
32:31, 25, 26.
31
However
concerning the
ambassadors of
the princes of
Babylon, who
sent to him to
inquire of the
wonder that was
done in the
land, God left
him, to try him,
that he might
know all that
was in his
heart.
25
But Hezekiah
didn’t render
again according
to the benefit
done to him; for
his heart was
lifted up:
therefore there
was wrath on
him, and on
Judah and
Jerusalem.
26
Notwithstanding
Hezekiah humbled
himself for the
pride of his
heart, both he
and the
inhabitants of
Jerusalem, so
that the wrath
of Yahweh didn’t
come on them in
the days of
Hezekiah.
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(6)
Hezekiah's
Wealth and
Building.
2 Chronicles
32:27-30.
27
Hezekiah had
exceeding much
riches and
honor: and he
provided him
treasuries for
silver, and for
gold, and for
precious stones,
and for spices,
and for shields,
and for all
kinds of goodly
vessels;
28
storehouses also
for the increase
of grain and new
wine and oil;
and stalls for
all kinds of
animals, and
flocks in folds.
29
Moreover he
provided him
cities, and
possessions of
flocks and herds
in abundance;
for God had
given him very
much substance.
30
This same
Hezekiah also
stopped the
upper spring of
the waters of
Gihon, and
brought them
straight down on
the west side of
the city of
David. Hezekiah
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Sennacherib's
second Invasion
of Judah.
A. Sennacherib
enters Judah.
2
Chronicles 32:1.
1
After these
things, and this
faithfulness,
Sennacherib king
of Assyria came,
and entered into
Judah, and
encamped against
the fortified
cities, and
thought to win
them for
himself.
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B. Hezekiah's
Precautions.
2
Chronicles
32:2-8.
2
When Hezekiah
saw that
Sennacherib had
come, and that
he was purposed
to fight against
Jerusalem,
3
he took counsel
with his princes
and his mighty
men to stop the
waters of the
springs which
were outside of
the city; and
they helped him.
4
So many people
gathered
together, and
they stopped all
the springs, and
the brook that
flowed through
the midst of the
land, saying,
“Why should the
kings of Assyria
come, and find
much water?”
5
He took courage,
and built up all
the wall that
was broken down,
and raised it up
to the towers,
and the other
wall outside,
and strengthened
Millo in the
city of David,
and made weapons
and shields in
abundance.
6
He set captains
of war over the
people, and
gathered them
together to him
in the broad
place at the
gate of the
city, and spoke
comfortably to
them, saying,
7
“Be strong and
courageous,
don’t be afraid
nor dismayed for
the king of
Assyria, nor for
all the
multitude who is
with him; for
there is a
greater with us
than with him.
8
With him is an
arm of flesh;
but with us is
Yahweh our God
to help us, and
to fight our
battles.” The
people rested
themselves on
the words of
Hezekiah king of
Judah. |
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C. The Advance
against
Jerusalem:Rabshakeh's
Message. |
2 Kings
18:17-25.
17
The king of
Assyria sent
Tartan and
Rabsaris and
Rabshakeh from
Lachish to king
Hezekiah with a
great army to
Jerusalem. They
went up and came
to Jerusalem.
When they had
come up, they
came and stood
by the conduit
of the upper
pool, which is
in the highway
of the fuller’s
field.
18
When they had
called to the
king, there came
out to them
Eliakim the son
of Hilkiah, who
was over the
household, and
Shebnah the
scribe, and Joah
the son of Asaph
the recorder.
19
Rabshakeh said
to them, “Say
now to Hezekiah,
‘Thus says the
great king, the
king of Assyria,
“What confidence
is this in which
you trust?
20
You say (but
they are but
vain words),
‘There is
counsel and
strength for
war.’ Now on
whom do you
trust, that you
have rebelled
against me?
21
Now, behold, you
trust in the
staff of this
bruised reed,
even in Egypt.
If a man leans
on it, it will
go into his
hand, and pierce
it. So is
Pharaoh king of
Egypt to all who
trust on him.
22
But if you tell
me, ‘We trust in
Yahweh our God;’
isn’t that he
whose high
places and whose
altars Hezekiah
has taken away,
and has said to
Judah and to
Jerusalem, ‘You
shall worship
before this
altar in
Jerusalem?’
23
Now therefore,
please give
pledges to my
master the king
of Assyria, and
I will give you
two thousand
horses, if you
are able on your
part to set
riders on them.
24
How then can you
turn away the
face of one
captain of the
least of my
master’s
servants, and
put your trust
on Egypt for
chariots and for
horsemen?
25
Have I now come
up without
Yahweh against
this place to
destroy it?
Yahweh said to
me, ‘Go up
against this
land, and
destroy it.’”’”
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2 Chronicles
32:9-15.
9
After this,
Sennacherib king
of Assyria sent
his servants to
Jerusalem, (now
he was before
Lachish, and all
his power with
him), to
Hezekiah king of
Judah, and to
all Judah who
were at
Jerusalem,
saying,
10
Thus says
Sennacherib king
of Assyria, “In
whom do you
trust, that you
remain under
siege in
Jerusalem?
11
Doesn’t Hezekiah
persuade you, to
give you over to
die by famine
and by thirst,
saying, ‘Yahweh
our God will
deliver us out
of the hand of
the king of
Assyria?’
12
Hasn’t the same
Hezekiah taken
away his high
places and his
altars, and
commanded Judah
and Jerusalem,
saying, ‘You
shall worship
before one
altar, and on it
you shall burn
incense?’
13
Don’t you know
what I and my
fathers have
done to all the
peoples of the
lands? Were the
gods of the
nations of the
lands in any way
able to deliver
their land out
of my hand?
14
Who was there
among all the
gods of those
nations which my
fathers utterly
destroyed, that
could deliver
his people out
of my hand, that
your God should
be able to
deliver you out
of my hand?
15
Now therefore
don’t let
Hezekiah deceive
you, nor
persuade you in
this way,
neither believe
him; for no god
of any nation or
kingdom was able
to deliver his
people out of my
hand, and out of
the hand of my
fathers. How
much less will
your God deliver
you out of my
hand?” |
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D. The Reply of
Hezekiah's
Ministers.
2 Kings
18:26.
26
Then Eliakim the
son of Hilkiah,
and Shebnah, and
Joah, said to
Rabshakeh,
“Please speak to
your servants in
the Syrian
language; for we
understand it.
Don’t speak with
us in the Jews’
language, in the
hearing of the
people who are
on the wall.”
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E.
The further
Insolence of
Rabshakeh. |
2 Kings
18:27-35.
27
But Rabshakeh
said to them,
“Has my master
sent me to your
master, and to
you, to speak
these words?
Hasn’t he sent
me to the men
who sit on the
wall, to eat
their own dung,
and to drink
their own water
with you?”
28
Then Rabshakeh
stood, and cried
with a loud
voice in the
Jews’ language,
and spoke,
saying, “Hear
the word of the
great king, the
king of Assyria.
29
Thus says the
king, ‘Don’t let
Hezekiah deceive
you; for he will
not be able to
deliver you out
of his hand.
30
Neither let
Hezekiah make
you trust in
Yahweh, saying,
“Yahweh will
surely deliver
us, and this
city shall not
be given into
the hand of the
king of
Assyria.”
31
Don’t listen to
Hezekiah.’ For
thus says the
king of Assyria,
‘Make your peace
with me, and
come out to me;
and everyone of
you eat of his
vine, and
everyone of his
fig tree, and
everyone drink
the waters of
his own cistern;
32
until I come and
take you away to
a land like your
own land, a land
of grain and new
wine, a land of
bread and
vineyards, a
land of olive
trees and of
honey, that you
may live, and
not die. Don’t
listen to
Hezekiah, when
he persuades
you, saying,
“Yahweh will
deliver us.”
33
Has any of the
gods of the
nations ever
delivered his
land out of the
hand of the king
of Assyria?
34
Where are the
gods of Hamath,
and of Arpad?
Where are the
gods of
Sepharvaim, of
Hena, and Ivvah?
Have they
delivered
Samaria out of
my hand?
35
Who are they
among all the
gods of the
countries, that
have delivered
their country
out of my hand,
that Yahweh
should deliver
Jerusalem out of
my hand?’”
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2 Chronicles
32:16, 18, 19.
16
His servants
spoke yet more
against Yahweh
God, and against
his servant
Hezekiah.
18
They cried with
a loud voice in
the Jews’
language to the
people of
Jerusalem who
were on the
wall, to
frighten them,
and to trouble
them; that they
might take the
city.
19
They spoke of
the God of
Jerusalem, as of
the gods of the
peoples of the
earth, which are
the work of
men’s hands.
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F.
The Despair of
Hezekiah's
Ministers.
2 Kings
18:36, 37.
36
But the people
held their
peace, and
answered him not
a word; for the
king’s
commandment was,
“Don’t answer
him.”
37
Then Eliakim the
son of Hilkiah,
who was over the
household, came
with Shebna the
scribe, and Joah
the son of Asaph
the recorder, to
Hezekiah with
their clothes
torn, and told
him the words of
Rabshakeh.
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G. Hezekiah's
Message to
Isaiah.
2 Kings
19:1-5.
1
It happened,
when king
Hezekiah heard
it, that he tore
his clothes, and
covered himself
with sackcloth,
and went into
the house of
Yahweh.
2
He sent Eliakim,
who was over the
household, and
Shebna the
scribe, and the
elders of the
priests, covered
with sackcloth,
to Isaiah the
prophet the son
of Amoz.
3
They said to
him, “Thus says
Hezekiah, ‘This
day is a day of
trouble, of
rebuke, and of
rejection; for
the children
have come to the
point of birth,
and there is no
strength to
deliver them.
4
It may be Yahweh
your God will
hear all the
words of
Rabshakeh, whom
the king of
Assyria his
master has sent
to defy the
living God, and
will rebuke the
words which
Yahweh your God
has heard.
Therefore lift
up your prayer
for the remnant
that is left.’”
5
So the servants
of king Hezekiah
came to Isaiah.
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H. Isaiah's
Answer.
2 Kings
19:6, 7.
6
Isaiah said to
them, “Thus you
shall tell your
master, ‘Thus
says Yahweh,
“Don’t be afraid
of the words
that you have
heard, with
which the
servants of the
king of Assyria
have blasphemed
me.
7
Behold, I will
put a spirit in
him, and he will
hear news, and
will return to
his own land. I
will cause him
to fall by the
sword in his own
land.”’”
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I. Rabshakeh's
Departure.
2 Kings
19:8.
8
So Rabshakeh
returned, and
found the king
of Assyria
warring against
Libnah; for he
had heard that
he had departed
from Lachish.
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J. Sennacherib's
Letter to
Hezekiah. |
2 Kings 19:9-13.
9
When he heard it
said of Tirhakah
king of
Ethiopia,
“Behold, he has
come out to
fight against
you, he sent
messengers again
to Hezekiah,
saying,
10
‘Thus you shall
speak to
Hezekiah king of
Judah, saying,
“Don’t let your
God in whom you
trust deceive
you, saying,
Jerusalem will
not be given
into the hand of
the king of
Assyria.
11
Behold, you have
heard what the
kings of Assyria
have done to all
lands, by
destroying them
utterly. Will
you be
delivered?
12
Have the gods of
the nations
delivered them,
which my fathers
have destroyed,
Gozan, and
Haran, and
Rezeph, and the
children of Eden
that were in
Telassar?
13
Where is the
king of Hamath,
and the king of
Arpad, and the
king of the city
of Sepharvaim,
of Hena, and
Ivvah?”’”
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2 Chronicles
32:17.
17
He also wrote
letters
insulting
Yahweh, the God
of Israel, and
to speak against
him, saying, “As
the gods of the
nations of the
lands, which
have not
delivered their
people out of my
hand, so shall
the God of
Hezekiah not
deliver his
people out of my
hand.” |
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K. Hezekiah's
Prayer. |
2 Kings
19:14-19.
14
Hezekiah
received the
letter from the
hand of the
messengers, and
read it. Then
Hezekiah went up
to the house of
Yahweh, and
spread it before
Yahweh.
15
Hezekiah prayed
before Yahweh,
and said,
“Yahweh, the God
of Israel, who
sit above the
cherubim, you
are the God,
even you alone,
of all the
kingdoms of the
earth. You have
made heaven and
earth.
16
Incline your
ear, Yahweh, and
hear. Open your
eyes, Yahweh,
and see. Hear
the words of
Sennacherib,
with which he
has sent to defy
the living God.
17
Truly, Yahweh,
the kings of
Assyria have
laid waste the
nations and
their lands,
18
and have cast
their gods into
the fire; for
they were no
gods, but the
work of men’s
hands, wood and
stone. Therefore
they have
destroyed them.
19
Now therefore,
Yahweh our God,
save us, I beg
you, out of his
hand, that all
the kingdoms of
the earth may
know that you,
Yahweh, are God
alone.” |
2 Chronicles
32:20.
20
Hezekiah the
king, and Isaiah
the prophet the
son of Amoz,
prayed because
of this, and
cried to heaven.
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L.
Jehovah's Answer
through Isaiah.
2 Kings
19:20-34.
20
Then Isaiah the
son of Amoz sent
to Hezekiah,
saying, “Thus
says Yahweh, the
God of Israel,
‘Whereas you
have prayed to
me against
Sennacherib king
of Assyria, I
have heard you.
21
This is the word
that Yahweh has
spoken
concerning him:
“The virgin
daughter of Zion
has despised you
and ridiculed
you. The
daughter of
Jerusalem has
shaken her head
at you.
22
Whom have you
defied and
blasphemed?
Against whom
have you exalted
your voice and
lifted up your
eyes on high?
Against the Holy
One of Israel.
23
By your
messengers you
have defied the
Lord, and have
said, ‘With the
multitude of my
chariots, I have
come up to the
height of the
mountains, to
the innermost
parts of
Lebanon; and I
will cut down
its tall cedars,
and its choice
fir trees; and I
will enter into
his farthest
lodging place,
the forest of
his fruitful
field.
24
I have dug and
drunk strange
waters, and with
the sole of my
feet will I dry
up all the
rivers of
Egypt.’
25
Haven’t you
heard how I have
done it long
ago, and formed
it of ancient
times? Now have
I brought it to
pass, that it
should be yours
to lay waste
fortified cities
into ruinous
heaps.
26
Therefore their
inhabitants were
of small power.
They were
dismayed and
confounded. They
were like the
grass of the
field, and like
the green herb,
like the grass
on the
housetops, and
like grain
blasted before
it has grown up.
27
But I know your
sitting down,
and your going
out, and your
coming in, and
your raging
against me.
28
Because of your
raging against
me, and because
your arrogance
has come up into
my ears,
therefore will I
put my hook in
your nose, and
my bridle in
your lips, and I
will turn you
back by the way
by which you
came.”
29
“‘This shall be
the sign to you:
You shall eat
this year that
which grows of
itself, and in
the second year
that which
springs of the
same; and in the
third year sow,
and reap, and
plant vineyards,
and eat its
fruit.
30
The remnant that
has escaped of
the house of
Judah shall
again take root
downward, and
bear fruit
upward.
31
For out of
Jerusalem a
remnant will go
out, and out of
Mount Zion those
who shall
escape. The zeal
of Yahweh will
perform this.’
32
“Therefore thus
says Yahweh
concerning the
king of Assyria,
‘He shall not
come to this
city, nor shoot
an arrow there,
neither shall he
come before it
with shield, nor
cast up a mound
against it.
33
By the way that
he came, by the
same shall he
return, and he
shall not come
to this city,’
says Yahweh.
34
‘For I will
defend this city
to save it, for
my own sake, and
for my servant
David’s sake.’”
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M. The Overthrow
of the
Assyrians. |
2 Kings
19:35,36.
35
It happened that
night, that the
angel of Yahweh
went out, and
struck one
hundred
eighty-five
thousand in the
camp of the
Assyrians. When
men arose early
in the morning,
behold, these
were all dead
bodies.
36
So Sennacherib
king of Assyria
departed, and
went and
returned, and
lived at
Nineveh.
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2 Chronicles
32:21a, 22.
21a
Yahweh sent an
angel, who cut
off all the
mighty men of
valor, and the
leaders and
captains, in the
camp of the king
of Assyria. So
he returned with
shame of face to
his own land....
22
Thus Yahweh
saved Hezekiah
and the
inhabitants of
Jerusalem from
the hand of
Sennacherib the
king of Assyria,
and from the
hand of all
others, and
guided them on
every side.
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(8) Hezekiah
once more
prosperous.
2 Chronicles
32:23.
23
Many brought
gifts to Yahweh
to Jerusalem,
and precious
things to
Hezekiah king of
Judah; so that
he was exalted
in the sight of
all nations from
thenceforth.
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(9) The Death
of Hezekiah. |
2 Kings 20:20,
21a.
20
Now the rest of
the acts of
Hezekiah, and
all his might,
and how he made
the pool, and
the conduit, and
brought water
into the city,
aren’t they
written in the
book of the
chronicles of
the kings of
Judah?
21a
Hezekiah slept
with his
fathers;... |
2 Chronicles
32:32, 33a.
32
Now the rest of
the acts of
Hezekiah, and
his good deeds,
behold, they are
written in the
vision of Isaiah
the prophet the
son of Amoz, in
the book of the
kings of Judah
and Israel.
33a
Hezekiah slept
with his
fathers, and
they buried him
in the ascent of
the tombs of the
sons of David:
and all Judah
and the
inhabitants of
Jerusalem did
him honor at his
death.... |
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176. The Reign
of Manasseh.
(1) Manasseh's
Accession to the
Throne. |
2 Kings 20:21b ;
21:1.
21b
...and Manasseh
his son reigned
in his place.
1
Manasseh was
twelve years old
when he began to
reign; and he
reigned
fifty-five years
in Jerusalem:
and his mother’s
name was
Hephzibah.
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2 Chronicles
32:33b; 33:1.
33b
...Manasseh
his son reigned
in his place.
1
Manasseh was
twelve years old
when he began to
reign; and he
reigned
fifty-five years
in Jerusalem.
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(2)
Manasseh's
excessive
Idolatries. |
2 Kings 21:2-9.
2
He did that
which was evil
in the sight of
Yahweh, after
the abominations
of the nations
whom Yahweh cast
out before the
children of
Israel.
3
For he built
again the high
places which
Hezekiah his
father had
destroyed; and
he reared up
altars for Baal,
and made an
Asherah, as did
Ahab king of
Israel, and
worshiped all
the army of the
sky, and served
them.
4
He built altars
in the house of
Yahweh, of which
Yahweh said, “I
will put my name
in Jerusalem.”
5
He built altars
for all the army
of the sky in
the two courts
of the house of
Yahweh.
6
He made his son
to pass through
the fire, and
practiced
sorcery, and
used
enchantments,
and dealt with
those who had
familiar
spirits, and
with wizards: he
worked much evil
in the sight of
Yahweh, to
provoke him to
anger.
7
He set the
engraved image
of Asherah, that
he had made, in
the house of
which Yahweh
said to David
and to Solomon
his son, “In
this house, and
in Jerusalem,
which I have
chosen out of
all the tribes
of Israel, will
I put my name
forever;
8
neither will I
cause the feet
of Israel to
wander any more
out of the land
which I gave
their fathers,
if only they
will observe to
do according to
all that I have
commanded them,
and according to
all the law that
my servant Moses
commanded them.”
9
But they didn’t
listen: and
Manasseh seduced
them to do that
which is evil
more than the
nations did whom
Yahweh destroyed
before the
children of
Israel.
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2 Chronicles
33:2-9.
2
He did that
which was evil
in the sight of
Yahweh, after
the abominations
of the nations
whom Yahweh cast
out before the
children of
Israel.
3
For he built
again the high
places which
Hezekiah his
father had
broken down; and
he reared up
altars for the
Baals, and made
Asheroth, and
worshiped all
the army of the
sky, and served
them.
4
He built altars
in the house of
Yahweh, of which
Yahweh said, “My
name shall be in
Jerusalem
forever.”
5
He built altars
for all the army
of the sky in
the two courts
of the house of
Yahweh.
6
He also made his
children to pass
through the fire
in the valley of
the son of
Hinnom; and he
practiced
sorcery, and
used
enchantments,
and practiced
sorcery, and
dealt with those
who had familiar
spirits, and
with wizards: he
worked much evil
in the sight of
Yahweh, to
provoke him to
anger.
7
He set the
engraved image
of the idol,
which he had
made, in the
house of God, of
which God said
to David and to
Solomon his son,
“In this house,
and in
Jerusalem, which
I have chosen
out of all the
tribes of
Israel, will I
put my name
forever:
8
neither will I
any more remove
the foot of
Israel from off
the land which I
have appointed
for your
fathers, if only
they will
observe to do
all that I have
commanded them,
even all the law
and the statutes
and the
ordinances given
by Moses.”
9
Manasseh seduced
Judah and the
inhabitants of
Jerusalem, so
that they did
more evil than
the nations whom
Yahweh destroyed
before the
children of
Israel did.
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(3) The Death
of Sennacherib. |
2 Kings 19:37a.
37a
It happened, as
he was
worshipping in
the house of
Nisroch his god,
that Adrammelech
and Sharezer
struck him with
the sword; and
they escaped
into the land of
Ararat.... |
2 Chronicles
32:21b.
21b
...When he had
come into the
house of his
god, those who
came forth from
his own bowels
killed him there
with the sword.
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(4) Accession
of Esar-haddon
as King of
Assyria.
2 Kings
19:37b.
37
...Esar Haddon
his son reigned
in his place.
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(5) Jehovah's
Message " by His
Servants the
Prophets." |
2 Kings
21:10-15.
10
Yahweh spoke by
his servants the
prophets,
saying,
11
“Because
Manasseh king of
Judah has done
these
abominations,
and has done
wickedly above
all that the
Amorites did,
who were before
him, and has
made Judah also
to sin with his
idols;
12
therefore thus
says Yahweh, the
God of Israel,
‘Behold, I bring
such evil on
Jerusalem and
Judah, that
whoever hears of
it, both his
ears shall
tingle.
13
I will stretch
over Jerusalem
the line of
Samaria, and the
plummet of the
house of Ahab;
and I will wipe
Jerusalem as a
man wipes a
dish, wiping it
and turning it
upside down.
14
I will cast off
the remnant of
my inheritance,
and deliver them
into the hand of
their enemies.
They will become
a prey and a
spoil to all
their enemies;
15
because they
have done that
which is evil in
my sight, and
have provoked me
to anger, since
the day their
fathers came
forth out of
Egypt, even to
this day.’”
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2 Chronicles
33:10.
10
Yahweh spoke to
Manasseh, and to
his people; but
they gave no
heed.
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(6)
Manasseh's
further Crimes.
2 Kings
21:16.
16
Moreover
Manasseh shed
innocent blood
very much, until
he had filled
Jerusalem from
one end to
another; besides
his sin with
which he made
Judah to sin, in
doing that which
was evil in the
sight of Yahweh. |
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(7)
Manasseh's
Captivity.
2 Chronicles
33:11.
11
Therefore Yahweh
brought on them
the captains of
the army of the
king of Assyria,
who took
Manasseh in
chains, and
bound him with
fetters, and
carried him to
Babylon.
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(8)
Manasseh's
Repentance and
Restoration.
2 Chronicles
33:12, 13.
12
When he was in
distress, he
begged Yahweh
his God, and
humbled himself
greatly before
the God of his
fathers.
13
He prayed to
him; and he was
entreated by
him, and heard
his
supplication,
and brought him
again to
Jerusalem into
his kingdom.
Then Manasseh
knew that Yahweh
was God.
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(9) The Acts
of Manasseh
after his
Restoration.
2 Chronicles
33:14-16.
14
Now after this
he built an
outer wall to
the city of
David, on the
west side of
Gihon, in the
valley, even to
the entrance at
the fish gate;
and he encircled
Ophel with it,
and raised it up
to a very great
height: and he
put valiant
captains in all
the fortified
cities of Judah.
15
He took away the
foreign gods,
and the idol out
of the house of
Yahweh, and all
the altars that
he had built in
the mountain of
the house of
Yahweh, and in
Jerusalem, and
cast them out of
the city.
16
He built up the
altar of Yahweh,
and offered
thereon
sacrifices of
peace offerings
and of
thanksgiving,
and commanded
Judah to serve
Yahweh, the God
of Israel.
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(10)
Spiritual
Condition of the
People.
2 Chronicles
33:17.
17
Nevertheless the
people
sacrificed still
in the high
places, but only
to Yahweh their
God. |
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(11)
The Death of
Manasseh. |
2 Kings 21:17,
18a.
17
Now the rest of
the acts of
Manasseh, and
all that he did,
and his sin that
he sinned,
aren’t they
written in the
book of the
chronicles of
the kings of
Judah?
18a
Manasseh slept
with his
fathers, and was
buried in the
garden of his
own house, in
the garden of
Uzza:... |
2 Chronicles
33:18-20a.
18
Now the rest of
the acts of
Manasseh, and
his prayer to
his God, and the
words of the
seers who spoke
to him in the
name of Yahweh,
the God of
Israel, behold,
they are written
among the acts
of the kings of
Israel.
19
His prayer also,
and how God was
entreated of
him, and all his
sin and his
trespass, and
the places in
which he built
high places, and
set up the
Asherim and the
engraved images,
before he
humbled himself:
behold, they are
written in the
history of Hozai.
20a
So Manasseh
slept with his
fathers, and
they buried him
in his own
house:... |
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177. The Reign
of Amon.
(1) Anion's
Accession to the
Throne. |
2 Kings 21:18b,
19.
18b
...and
Amon his son
reigned in his
place.
19
Amon was
twenty-two years
old when he
began to reign;
and he reigned
two years in
Jerusalem: and
his mother’s
name was
Meshullemeth the
daughter of
Haruz of Jotbah.
|
2 Chronicles
33:20b, 21.
20b
...and Amon his
son reigned in
his place.
21
Amon was
twenty-two years
old when he
began to reign;
and he reigned
two years in
Jerusalem.
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(2) The
Character of
Amon. |
2 Kings
21:20-22.
20
He did that
which was evil
in the sight of
Yahweh, as
Manasseh his
father did.
21
He walked in all
the way that his
father walked
in, and served
the idols that
his father
served, and
worshiped them:
22
and he forsook
Yahweh, the God
of his fathers,
and didn’t walk
in the way of
Yahweh.
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2 Chronicles
33:22, 23.
22
He did that
which was evil
in the sight of
Yahweh, as did
Manasseh his
father; and Amon
sacrificed to
all the engraved
images which
Manasseh his
father had made,
and served them.
23
He didn’t humble
himself before
Yahweh, as
Manasseh his
father had
humbled himself;
but this same
Amon trespassed
more and more. |
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(3) The Death
of Amon. |
2 Kings 21:25,
23, 26a.
25
Now the rest of
the acts of Amon
which he did,
aren’t they
written in the
book of the
chronicles of
the kings of
Judah?
23
The servants of
Amon conspired
against him, and
put the king to
death in his own
house.
26a
He was buried in
his tomb in the
garden of Uzza:... |
2 Chronicles
33:24.
24
His servants
conspired
against him, and
put him to death
in his own
house.
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178. The Reign
of Josiah.
(1) Josiah 's
Accession to the
Throne. |
2 Kings 21:24.
24
But the people
of the land
killed all those
who had
conspired
against king
Amon; and the
people of the
land made Josiah
his son king in
his place.
|
2 Kings 21:26b;
22:1.
26b
...and Josiah
his son reigned
in his place.
1
Josiah was eight
years old when
he began to
reign; and he
reigned
thirty-one years
in Jerusalem:
and his mother’s
name was Jedidah
the daughter of
Adaiah of
Bozkath.
|
2 Chronicles
33:25; 34:1.
25
But the people
of the land
killed all those
who had
conspired
against king
Amon; and the
people of the
land made Josiah
his son king in
his place.
1
Josiah was eight
years old when
he began to
reign; and he
reigned
thirty-one years
in Jerusalem.
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(2)
Josiah's godly
Character. |
2 Kings 22:2;
23:25.
2
He did that
which was right
in the eyes of
Yahweh, and
walked in all
the way of David
his father, and
didn’t turn
aside to the
right hand or to
the left.
25
Like him was
there no king
before him, who
turned to Yahweh
with all his
heart, and with
all his soul,
and with all his
might, according
to all the law
of Moses;
neither after
him arose there
any like him. |
2 Chronicles
34:2.
2
He did that
which was right
in the eyes of
Yahweh, and
walked in the
ways of David
his father, and
didn’t turn
aside to the
right hand or to
the left.
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(3) Josiah's
Life and
Character not
sufficient to
atone for
Judah's Sins.
2 Kings
23:26, 27.
26
Notwithstanding,
Yahweh didn’t
turn from the
fierceness of
his great wrath,
with which his
anger was
kindled against
Judah, because
of all the
provocation with
which Manasseh
had provoked
him.
27
Yahweh said, “I
will remove
Judah also out
of my sight, as
I have removed
Israel, and I
will cast off
this city which
I have chosen,
even Jerusalem,
and the house of
which I said,
‘My name shall
be there.’”
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(4) Josiah's
early
Reformations.
2 Chronicles
34:3-7.
3
For in the
eighth year of
his reign, while
he was yet
young, he began
to seek after
the God of David
his father; and
in the twelfth
year he began to
purge Judah and
Jerusalem from
the high places,
and the Asherim,
and the engraved
images, and the
molten images.
4
They broke down
the altars of
the Baals in his
presence; and
the incense
altars that were
on high above
them he cut
down; and the
Asherim, and the
engraved images,
and the molten
images, he broke
in pieces, and
made dust of
them, and
strewed it on
the graves of
those who had
sacrificed to
them.
5
He burnt the
bones of the
priests on their
altars, and
purged Judah and
Jerusalem.
6
He did this in
the cities of
Manasseh and
Ephraim and
Simeon, even to
Naphtali, around
in their ruins.
7
He broke down
the altars, and
beat the Asherim
and the engraved
images into
powder, and cut
down all the
incense altars
throughout all
the land of
Israel, and
returned to
Jerusalem.
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(5) The
Repairing of the
Temple. |
2 Kings 22:3-7.
3
It happened in
the eighteenth
year of king
Josiah, that the
king sent
Shaphan, the son
of Azaliah the
son of Meshullam,
the scribe, to
the house of
Yahweh, saying,
4
“Go up to
Hilkiah the high
priest, that he
may sum the
money which is
brought into the
house of Yahweh,
which the
keepers of the
threshold have
gathered of the
people.
5
Let them deliver
it into the hand
of the workmen
who have the
oversight of the
house of Yahweh;
and let them
give it to the
workmen who are
in the house of
Yahweh, to
repair the
breaches of the
house,
6
to the
carpenters, and
to the builders,
and to the
masons, and for
buying timber
and cut stone to
repair the
house.
7
However there
was no
accounting made
with them of the
money that was
delivered into
their hand; for
they dealt
faithfully.”
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2 Chronicles
34:8-13.
8
Now in the
eighteenth year
of his reign,
when he had
purged the land
and the house,
he sent Shaphan
the son of
Azaliah, and
Maaseiah the
governor of the
city, and Joah
the son of
Joahaz the
recorder, to
repair the house
of Yahweh his
God.
9
They came to
Hilkiah the high
priest, and
delivered the
money that was
brought into the
house of God,
which the
Levites, the
keepers of the
threshold, had
gathered of the
hand of Manasseh
and Ephraim, and
of all the
remnant of
Israel, and of
all Judah and
Benjamin, and of
the inhabitants
of Jerusalem.
10
They delivered
it into the hand
of the workmen
who had the
oversight of the
house of Yahweh;
and the workmen
who labored in
the house of
Yahweh gave it
to mend and
repair the
house;
11
even to the
carpenters and
to the builders
gave they it, to
buy cut stone,
and timber for
couplings, and
to make beams
for the houses
which the kings
of Judah had
destroyed.
12
The men did the
work faithfully:
and their
overseers were
Jahath and
Obadiah, the
Levites, of the
sons of Merari;
and Zechariah
and Meshullam,
of the sons of
the Kohathites,
to set it
forward; and
others of the
Levites, all who
were skillful
with instruments
of music.
13
Also they were
over the bearers
of burdens, and
set forward all
who did the work
in every kind of
service: and of
the Levites
there were
scribes, and
officers, and
porters.
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(6) The Book
of the Law.
A. The Finding
of the Book of
the Law. |
2 Kings 22:8.
8
Hilkiah the high
priest said to
Shaphan the
scribe, “I have
found the book
of the law in
the house of
Yahweh.” Hilkiah
delivered the
book to Shaphan,
and he read it.
|
2 Chronicles
34:14, 15.
14
When they
brought out the
money that was
brought into the
house of Yahweh,
Hilkiah the
priest found the
book of the law
of Yahweh given
by Moses.
15
Hilkiah answered
Shaphan the
scribe, “I have
found the book
of the law in
the house of
Yahweh.” Hilkiah
delivered the
book to Shaphan.
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B.
The Effect of
the Discovery on
Josiah. |
2 Kings 22:9-13.
.
9
Shaphan the
scribe came to
the king, and
brought the king
word again, and
said, “Your
servants have
emptied out the
money that was
found in the
house, and have
delivered it
into the hand of
the workmen who
have the
oversight of the
house of
Yahweh.”
10
Shaphan the
scribe told the
king, saying,
“Hilkiah the
priest has
delivered a book
to me.” Shaphan
read it before
the king.
11
It happened,
when the king
had heard the
words of the
book of the law,
that he tore his
clothes.
12
The king
commanded
Hilkiah the
priest, and
Ahikam the son
of Shaphan, and
Achbor the son
of Micaiah, and
Shaphan the
scribe, and
Asaiah the
king’s servant,
saying,
13
“Go inquire of
Yahweh for me,
and for the
people, and for
all Judah,
concerning the
words of this
book that is
found; for great
is the wrath of
Yahweh that is
kindled against
us, because our
fathers have not
listened to the
words of this
book, to do
according to all
that which is
written
concerning us.”
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2 Chronicles
34:16-21.
16
Shaphan carried
the book to the
king, and
moreover brought
back word to the
king, saying,
“All that was
committed to
your servants,
they are doing.
17
They have
emptied out the
money that was
found in the
house of Yahweh,
and have
delivered it
into the hand of
the overseers,
and into the
hand of the
workmen.”
18
Shaphan the
scribe told the
king, saying,
“Hilkiah the
priest has
delivered me a
book.” Shaphan
read therein
before the king.
19
It happened,
when the king
had heard the
words of the
law, that he
tore his
clothes.
20
The king
commanded
Hilkiah, and
Ahikam the son
of Shaphan, and
Abdon the son of
Micah, and
Shaphan the
scribe, and
Asaiah the
king’s servant,
saying,
21
“Go inquire of
Yahweh for me,
and for those
who are left in
Israel and in
Judah,
concerning the
words of the
book that is
found; for great
is the wrath of
Yahweh that is
poured out on
us, because our
fathers have not
kept the word of
Yahweh, to do
according to all
that is written
in this book.”
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C. The Words of
Huldah the
Prophetess. |
2 Kings
22:14-20.
14
So Hilkiah the
priest, and
Ahikam, and
Achbor, and
Shaphan, and
Asaiah, went to
Huldah the
prophetess, the
wife of Shallum
the son of
Tikvah, the son
of Harhas,
keeper of the
wardrobe (now
she lived in
Jerusalem in the
second quarter);
and they talked
with her.
15
She said to
them, “Thus says
Yahweh, the God
of Israel: ‘Tell
the man who sent
you to me,
16
“Thus says
Yahweh, ‘Behold,
I will bring
evil on this
place, and on
its inhabitants,
even all the
words of the
book which the
king of Judah
has read.
17
Because they
have forsaken
me, and have
burned incense
to other gods,
that they might
provoke me to
anger with all
the work of
their hands,
therefore my
wrath shall be
kindled against
this place, and
it shall not be
quenched.’”
18
But to the king
of Judah, who
sent you to
inquire of
Yahweh, thus you
shall tell him,
“Thus says
Yahweh, the God
of Israel:
‘Concerning the
words which you
have heard,
19
because your
heart was
tender, and you
humbled yourself
before Yahweh,
when you heard
what I spoke
against this
place, and
against its
inhabitants,
that they should
become a
desolation and a
curse, and have
torn your
clothes, and
wept before me;
I also have
heard you,’ says
Yahweh.
20
‘Therefore,
behold, I will
gather you to
your fathers,
and you shall be
gathered to your
grave in peace,
neither shall
your eyes see
all the evil
which I will
bring on this
place.’”’” They
brought back
this message to
the king.
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2 Chronicles
34:22-28.
22
So Hilkiah, and
they whom the
king had
commanded, went
to Huldah the
prophetess, the
wife of Shallum
the son of
Tokhath, the son
of Hasrah,
keeper of the
wardrobe; (now
she lived in
Jerusalem in the
second quarter;)
and they spoke
to her to that
effect.
23
She said to
them, “Thus says
Yahweh, the God
of Israel: ‘Tell
the man who sent
you to me,
24
“Thus says
Yahweh, ‘Behold,
I will bring
evil on this
place, and on
its inhabitants,
even all the
curses that are
written in the
book which they
have read before
the king of
Judah.
25
Because they
have forsaken
me, and have
burned incense
to other gods,
that they might
provoke me to
anger with all
the works of
their hands;
therefore is my
wrath poured out
on this place,
and it shall not
be quenched.’”’
26
But to the king
of Judah, who
sent you to
inquire of
Yahweh, thus you
shall tell him,
‘Thus says
Yahweh, the God
of Israel: “As
touching the
words which you
have heard,
27
because your
heart was
tender, and you
humbled yourself
before God, when
you heard his
words against
this place, and
against its
inhabitants, and
have humbled
yourself before
me, and have
torn your
clothes, and
wept before me;
I also have
heard you,” says
Yahweh.
28
“Behold, I will
gather you to
your fathers,
and you shall be
gathered to your
grave in peace,
neither shall
your eyes see
all the evil
that I will
bring on this
place, and on
its
inhabitants.”’”
They brought
back word to the
king.
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D. The Reading
of the Book of
the Law. |
2 Kings 23:1, 2.
1
The king sent,
and they
gathered to him
all the elders
of Judah and of
Jerusalem.
2
The king went up
to the house of
Yahweh, and all
the men of Judah
and all the
inhabitants of
Jerusalem with
him, and the
priests, and the
prophets, and
all the people,
both small and
great: and he
read in their
ears all the
words of the
book of the
covenant which
was found in the
house of Yahweh.
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2 Chronicles
34:29, 30.
29
Then the king
sent and
gathered
together all the
elders of Judah
and Jerusalem.
30
The king went up
to the house of
Yahweh, and all
the men of Judah
and the
inhabitants of
Jerusalem, and
the priests, and
the Levites, and
all the people,
both great and
small: and he
read in their
ears all the
words of the
book of the
covenant that
was found in the
house of Yahweh.
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(7) The
Making of the
Covenant. |
2 Kings 23:3.
3
The king stood
by the pillar,
and made a
covenant before
Yahweh, to walk
after Yahweh,
and to keep his
commandments,
and his
testimonies, and
his statutes,
with all his
heart, and all
his soul, to
confirm the
words of this
covenant that
were written in
this book: and
all the people
stood to the
covenant.
|
2 Chronicles
34:31, 32.
31
The king stood
in his place,
and made a
covenant before
Yahweh, to walk
after Yahweh,
and to keep his
commandments,
and his
testimonies, and
his statutes,
with all his
heart, and with
all his soul, to
perform the
words of the
covenant that
were written in
this book.
32
He caused all
who were found
in Jerusalem and
Benjamin to
stand. The
inhabitants of
Jerusalem did
according to the
covenant of God,
the God of their
fathers.
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(8) Josiah's
further
Reformations. |
2 Kings 23:4-14.
24.
4
The king
commanded
Hilkiah the high
priest, and the
priests of the
second order,
and the keepers
of the
threshold, to
bring forth out
of the temple of
Yahweh all the
vessels that
were made for
Baal, and for
the Asherah, and
for all the army
of the sky, and
he burned them
outside of
Jerusalem in the
fields of the
Kidron, and
carried their
ashes to Bethel.
5
He put down the
idolatrous
priests, whom
the kings of
Judah had
ordained to burn
incense in the
high places in
the cities of
Judah, and in
the places
around
Jerusalem; those
also who burned
incense to Baal,
to the sun, and
to the moon, and
to the planets,
and to all the
army of the sky.
6
He brought out
the Asherah from
the house of
Yahweh, outside
of Jerusalem, to
the brook Kidron,
and burned it at
the brook Kidron,
and beat it to
dust, and cast
its dust on the
graves of the
common people.
7
He broke down
the houses of
the sodomites,
that were in the
house of Yahweh,
where the women
wove hangings
for the Asherah.
8
He brought all
the priests out
of the cities of
Judah, and
defiled the high
places where the
priests had
burned incense,
from Geba to
Beersheba; and
he broke down
the high places
of the gates
that were at the
entrance of the
gate of Joshua
the governor of
the city, which
were on a man’s
left hand at the
gate of the
city.
9
Nevertheless the
priests of the
high places
didn’t come up
to the altar of
Yahweh in
Jerusalem, but
they ate
unleavened bread
among their
brothers.
10
He defiled
Topheth, which
is in the valley
of the children
of Hinnom, that
no man might
make his son or
his daughter to
pass through the
fire to Molech.
11
He took away the
horses that the
kings of Judah
had given to the
sun, at the
entrance of the
house of Yahweh,
by the room of
Nathan Melech
the officer, who
was in the
court; and he
burned the
chariots of the
sun with fire.
12
The king broke
down the altars
that were on the
roof of the
upper room of
Ahaz, which the
kings of Judah
had made, and
the altars which
Manasseh had
made in the two
courts of the
house of Yahweh,
and beat them
down from there,
and cast their
dust into the
brook Kidron.
13
The the king
defiled the high
places that were
before
Jerusalem, which
were on the
right hand of
the mountain of
corruption,
which Solomon
the king of
Israel had built
for Ashtoreth
the abomination
of the Sidonians,
and for Chemosh
the abomination
of Moab, and for
Milcom the
abomination of
the children of
Ammon.
14
He broke in
pieces the
pillars, and cut
down the Asherim,
and filled their
places with the
bones of men.
24
Moreover Josiah
removed those
who had familiar
spirits, and the
wizards, and the
teraphim, and
the idols, and
all the
abominations
that were seen
in the land of
Judah and in
Jerusalem, that
he might confirm
the words of the
law which were
written in the
book that
Hilkiah the
priest found in
the house of
Yahweh. |
2 Chronicles
34:33.
33
Josiah took away
all the
abominations out
of all the
countries that
pertained to the
children of
Israel, and made
all who were
found in Israel
to serve, even
to serve Yahweh
their God. All
his days they
didn’t depart
from following
Yahweh, the God
of their
fathers.
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(9) The
Fulfillment of
the Prophecy of
the " Man of God
out of Judah.
2 Kings
23:15-20.
15
Moreover the
altar that was
at Bethel, and
the high place
which Jeroboam
the son of Nebat,
who made Israel
to sin, had
made, even that
altar and the
high place he
broke down; and
he burned the
high place and
beat it to dust,
and burned the
Asherah.
16
As Josiah turned
himself, he
spied the tombs
that were there
in the mountain;
and he sent, and
took the bones
out of the
tombs, and
burned them on
the altar, and
defiled it,
according to the
word of Yahweh
which the man of
God proclaimed,
who proclaimed
these things.
17
Then he said,
“What monument
is that which I
see?”
The men of the
city told him,
“It is the tomb
of the man of
God, who came
from Judah, and
proclaimed these
things that you
have done
against the
altar of
Bethel.”
18
He said, “Let
him be! Let no
man move his
bones.” So they
let his bones
alone, with the
bones of the
prophet who came
out of Samaria.
19
All the houses
also of the high
places that were
in the cities of
Samaria, which
the kings of
Israel had made
to provoke
Yahweh to anger,
Josiah took
away, and did to
them according
to all the acts
that he had done
in Bethel.
20
He killed all
the priests of
the high places
that were there,
on the altars,
and burned men’s
bones on them;
and he returned
to Jerusalem.
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(10) The
Keeping of the
Passover. |
2 Kings 23:21,
23.
21
The king
commanded all
the people,
saying, “Keep
the Passover to
Yahweh your God,
as it is written
in this book of
the covenant.”
23
but in the
eighteenth year
of king Josiah
was this
Passover kept to
Yahweh in
Jerusalem.
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2 Chronicles
35:1-19.
1
Josiah kept a
Passover to
Yahweh in
Jerusalem: and
they killed the
Passover on the
fourteenth day
of the first
month.
2
He set the
priests in their
offices, and
encouraged them
to the service
of the house of
Yahweh.
3
He said to the
Levites who
taught all
Israel, who were
holy to Yahweh,
“Put the holy
ark in the house
which Solomon
the son of David
king of Israel
built. There
shall no more be
a burden on your
shoulders. Now
serve Yahweh
your God, and
his people
Israel.
4
Prepare
yourselves after
your fathers’
houses by your
divisions,
according to the
writing of David
king of Israel,
and according to
the writing of
Solomon his son.
5
Stand in the
holy place
according to the
divisions of the
fathers’ houses
of your brothers
the children of
the people, and
let there be for
each a portion
of a fathers’
house of the
Levites.
6
Kill the
Passover, and
sanctify
yourselves, and
prepare for your
brothers, to do
according to the
word of Yahweh
by Moses.”
7
Josiah gave to
the children of
the people, of
the flock, lambs
and young goats,
all of them for
the Passover
offerings, to
all who were
present, to the
number of thirty
thousand, and
three thousand
bulls: these
were of the
king’s
substance.
8
His princes gave
for a freewill
offering to the
people, to the
priests, and to
the Levites.
Hilkiah and
Zechariah and
Jehiel, the
rulers of the
house of God,
gave to the
priests for the
Passover
offerings two
thousand and six
hundred small
livestock, and
three hundred
head of cattle.
9
Conaniah also,
and Shemaiah and
Nethanel, his
brothers, and
Hashabiah and
Jeiel and
Jozabad, the
chiefs of the
Levites, gave to
the Levites for
the Passover
offerings five
thousand small
livestock, and
five hundred
head of cattle.
10
So the service
was prepared,
and the priests
stood in their
place, and the
Levites by their
divisions,
according to the
king’s
commandment.
11
They killed the
Passover, and
the priests
sprinkled the
blood which they
received of
their hand, and
the Levites
flayed them.
12
They removed the
burnt offerings,
that they might
give them
according to the
divisions of the
fathers’ houses
of the children
of the people,
to offer to
Yahweh, as it is
written in the
book of Moses.
So they did with
the cattle.
13
They roasted the
Passover with
fire according
to the
ordinance: and
the holy
offerings boiled
they in pots,
and in caldrons,
and in pans, and
carried them
quickly to all
the children of
the people.
14
Afterward they
prepared for
themselves, and
for the priests,
because the
priests the sons
of Aaron were
busy with
offering the
burnt offerings
and the fat
until night:
therefore the
Levites prepared
for themselves,
and for the
priests the sons
of Aaron.
15
The singers the
sons of Asaph
were in their
place, according
to the
commandment of
David, and Asaph,
and Heman, and
Jeduthun the
king’s seer; and
the porters were
at every gate:
they didn’t need
to depart from
their service;
for their
brothers the
Levites prepared
for them.
16
So all the
service of
Yahweh was
prepared the
same day, to
keep the
Passover, and to
offer burnt
offerings on the
altar of Yahweh,
according to the
commandment of
king Josiah.
17
The children of
Israel who were
present kept the
Passover at that
time, and the
feast of
unleavened bread
seven days.
18
There was no
Passover like
that kept in
Israel from the
days of Samuel
the prophet;
neither did any
of the kings of
Israel keep such
a Passover as
Josiah kept, and
the priests, and
the Levites, and
all Judah and
Israel who were
present, and the
inhabitants of
Jerusalem.
19
In the
eighteenth year
of the reign of
Josiah was this
Passover kept.
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(11) The
Death of Josiah. |
2 Kings
23:28-30a.
28
Now the rest of
the acts of
Josiah, and all
that he did,
aren’t they
written in the
book of the
chronicles of
the kings of
Judah?
29
In his days
Pharaoh Necoh
king of Egypt
went up against
the king of
Assyria to the
river Euphrates:
and king Josiah
went against
him; and Pharaoh
Necoh killed him
at Megiddo, when
he had seen him.
30a
His servants
carried him in a
chariot dead
from Megiddo,
and brought him
to Jerusalem,
and buried him
in his own tomb.... |
2 Chronicles
35:26, 27,
20-25.
26
Now the rest of
the acts of
Josiah, and his
good deeds,
according to
that which is
written in the
law of Yahweh,
27
and his acts,
first and last,
behold, they are
written in the
book of the
kings of Israel
and Judah.
20
After all this,
when Josiah had
prepared the
temple, Neco
king of Egypt
went up to fight
against
Carchemish by
the Euphrates:
and Josiah went
out against him.
21
But he sent
ambassadors to
him, saying,
“What have I to
do with you, you
king of Judah? I
come not against
you this day,
but against the
house with which
I have war. God
has commanded me
to make haste.
Beware that it
is God who is
with me, that he
not destroy
you.”
22
Nevertheless
Josiah would not
turn his face
from him, but
disguised
himself, that he
might fight with
him, and didn’t
listen to the
words of Neco
from the mouth
of God, and came
to fight in the
valley of
Megiddo.
23
The archers shot
at king Josiah;
and the king
said to his
servants, “Take
me away, because
I am seriously
wounded!”
24
So his servants
took him out of
the chariot, and
put him in the
second chariot
that he had, and
brought him to
Jerusalem; and
he died, and was
buried in the
tombs of his
fathers. All
Judah and
Jerusalem
mourned for
Josiah.
25
Jeremiah
lamented for
Josiah: and all
the singing men
and singing
women spoke of
Josiah in their
lamentations to
this day; and
they made them
an ordinance in
Israel: and
behold, they are
written in the
lamentations.
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179. The Reign
of Jehoahaz.
(1) The
Accession of
Jehoahaz. |
2 Kings 23:30b.
31.
30b
...The people of
the land took
Jehoahaz the son
of Josiah, and
anointed him,
and made him
king in his
father’s place.
31
Jehoahaz was
twenty-three
years old when
he began to
reign; and he
reigned three
months in
Jerusalem: and
his mother’s
name was Hamutal
the daughter of
Jeremiah of
Libnah. |
2 Chronicles
36:1, 2.
1
Then the people
of the land took
Jehoahaz the son
of Josiah, and
made him king in
his father’s
place in
Jerusalem.
2
Joahaz was
twenty-three
years old when
he began to
reign; and he
reigned three
months in
Jerusalem.
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(2) The
Character of
Jehoahaz.
2 Kings
23:32.
32
He did that
which was evil
in the sight of
Yahweh,
according to all
that his fathers
had done. |
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(3) Jehoahaz
is deposed by
Pharaoh-necoh. |
2 Kings 23:33.
33
Pharaoh Necoh
put him in bonds
at Riblah in the
land of Hamath,
that he might
not reign in
Jerusalem; and
put the land to
a tribute of one
hundred talents
of silver, and a
talent of gold.
|
2 Chronicles
36:3.
3
The king of
Egypt deposed
him at
Jerusalem, and
fined the land
one hundred
talents of
silver and a
talent of gold. |
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180. The Reign
of Jehoiakim.
(1) Jehoiakim is
made King by
Pharaoh -necoh. |
2 Kings 23:34a,
36.
34a
Pharaoh Necoh
made Eliakim the
son of Josiah
king in the
place of Josiah
his father, and
changed his name
to Jehoiakim:...
36
Jehoiakim was
twenty-five
years old when
he began to
reign; and he
reigned eleven
years in
Jerusalem: and
his mother’s
name was Zebidah
the daughter of
Pedaiah of Rumah.
|
2 Chronicles
36:4a, 5a.
4a
The king of
Egypt made
Eliakim his
brother king
over Judah and
Jerusalem, and
changed his name
to Jehoiakim....
5a
Jehoiakim was
twenty-five
years old when
he began to
reign; and he
reigned eleven
years in
Jerusalem:... |
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(2) The
Captivity of
Jehoahaz. |
2 Kings 23:34b.
34b
...but he took
Jehoahaz away;
and he came to
Egypt, and died
there.
|
2 Chronicles
36:4b.
4b
...Neco took
Joahaz his
brother, and
carried him to
Egypt.
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(3) The
Character of
Jehoiakim. |
2 Kings 23:37.
37
He did that
which was evil
in the sight of
Yahweh,
according to all
that his fathers
had done.
|
2 Chronicles
36:5b.
5b
...and he did
that which was
evil in the
sight of Yahweh
his God.
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(4) Jehoiakim
Tributary to
Pharaoh-necoh.
2 Kings
23:35.
35
Jehoiakim gave
the silver and
the gold to
Pharaoh; but he
taxed the land
to give the
money according
to the
commandment of
Pharaoh: he
exacted the
silver and the
gold of the
people of the
land, of
everyone
according to his
taxation, to
give it to
Pharaoh Necoh.
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(5) Jehoiakim
Tributary to
Nebuchadnezzar. |
2 Kings 24:1a,
7.
1
In his days
Nebuchadnezzar
king of Babylon
came up, and
Jehoiakim became
his servant
three years:...
7
The king of
Egypt didn’t
come again out
of his land any
more; for the
king of Babylon
had taken, from
the brook of
Egypt to the
river Euphrates,
all that
pertained to the
king of Egypt. |
2 Chronicles
36:6, 7.
6
Against him came
up
Nebuchadnezzar
king of Babylon,
and bound him in
fetters, to
carry him to
Babylon.
7
Nebuchadnezzar
also carried of
the vessels of
the house of
Yahweh to
Babylon, and put
them in his
temple at
Babylon. |
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(6)
Jehoiakim's
Rebellion.
2 Kings
24:1b.
1b
...then he
turned and
rebelled against
him.
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(7)
Jehoiakim's many
Adversaries.
2 Kings
24:2-4. |
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(8) The Death
of Jehoiakim. |
2 Kings 24:5,
6a.
2
Yahweh sent
against him
bands of the
Chaldeans, and
bands of the
Syrians, and
bands of the
Moabites, and
bands of the
children of
Ammon, and sent
them against
Judah to destroy
it, according to
the word of
Yahweh, which he
spoke by his
servants the
prophets.
3
Surely at the
commandment of
Yahweh came this
on Judah, to
remove them out
of his sight,
for the sins of
Manasseh,
according to all
that he did,
4
and also for the
innocent blood
that he shed;
for he filled
Jerusalem with
innocent blood:
and Yahweh would
not pardon.
5
Now the rest of
the acts of
Jehoiakim, and
all that he did,
aren’t they
written in the
book of the
chronicles of
the kings of
Judah?
6a
So Jehoiakim
slept with his
fathers;... |
2 Chronicles
36:8a.
8a
Now the rest of
the acts of
Jehoiakim, and
his abominations
which he did,
and that which
was found in
him, behold,
they are written
in the book of
the kings of
Israel and
Judah:... |
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181. The Reign
of Jehoiachin.
(1) Jehoiachin's
Accession to the
Throne. |
2 Kings 24:6b,
8.
6
...and
Jehoiachin his
son reigned in
his place.
8
Jehoiachin was
eighteen years
old when he
began to reign;
and he reigned
in Jerusalem
three months:
and his mother’s
name was
Nehushta the
daughter of
Elnathan of
Jerusalem.
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2 Chronicles
36:8b, 9a.
8b
...and
Jehoiachin his
son reigned in
his place.
9a
Jehoiachin was
eight years old
when he began to
reign; and he
reigned three
months and ten
days in
Jerusalem:... |
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(2) The
Character of
Jehoiachin. |
2 Kings 24:9.
9
He did that
which was evil
in the sight of
Yahweh,
according to all
that his father
had done.
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2 Chronicles
36:9b.
9b
...and he did
that which was
evil in the
sight of Yahweh.
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(3)
Jehoiachin is
taken Captive by
Nebuchadnezzar,
2 Kings
24:10-12.
10
At that time the
servants of
Nebuchadnezzar
king of Babylon
came up to
Jerusalem, and
the city was
besieged.
11
Nebuchadnezzar
king of Babylon
came to the
city, while his
servants were
besieging it;
12
and Jehoiachin
the king of
Judah went out
to the king of
Babylon, he, and
his mother, and
his servants,
and his princes,
and his
officers: and
the king of
Babylon took him
in the eighth
year of his
reign. |
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182. The Reign
of Zedekiah.
(1) Zedekiah is
made King by
Nebuchadnezzar. |
2 Kings 24:17,
18.
17
The king of
Babylon made
Mattaniah,
Jehoiachin’s
father’s
brother, king is
his place, and
changed his name
to Zedekiah.
18
Zedekiah was
twenty-one years
old when he
began to reign;
and he reigned
eleven years in
Jerusalem: and
his mother’s
name was Hamutal
the daughter of
Jeremiah of
Libnah.
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2 Chronicles
36:10b, 11.
10b
...and made
Zedekiah his
brother king
over Judah and
Jerusalem.
11
Zedekiah was
twenty-one years
old when he
began to reign;
and he reigned
eleven years in
Jerusalem:
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(2) The great
Deportation to
Babylon. |
2 Kings
24:13-16.
13
He carried out
there all the
treasures of the
house of Yahweh,
and the
treasures of the
king’s house,
and cut in
pieces all the
vessels of gold,
which Solomon
king of Israel
had made in the
temple of
Yahweh, as
Yahweh had said.
14
He carried away
all Jerusalem,
and all the
princes, and all
the mighty men
of valor, even
ten thousand
captives, and
all the
craftsmen and
the smiths; none
remained, except
the poorest sort
of the people of
the land.
15
He carried away
Jehoiachin to
Babylon; and the
king’s mother,
and the king’s
wives, and his
officers, and
the chief men of
the land,
carried he into
captivity from
Jerusalem to
Babylon.
16
All the men of
might, even
seven thousand,
and the
craftsmen and
the smiths one
thousand, all of
them strong and
apt for war,
even them the
king of Babylon
brought captive
to Babylon. |
2 Chronicles
36:10a.
10a
At the return of
the year king
Nebuchadnezzar
sent, and
brought him to
Babylon, with
the goodly
vessels of the
house of Yahweh,... |
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(3) The
Character of
Zedekiah. |
2 Kings 24:19.
19
He did that
which was evil
in the sight of
Yahweh,
according to all
that Jehoiakim
had done. |
2 Chronicles
36:12.
12
and he did that
which was evil
in the sight of
Yahweh his God;
he didn’t humble
himself before
Jeremiah the
prophet speaking
from the mouth
of Yahweh.
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(4)
Zedekiah's
Rebellion. |
2 Kings 24:20b.
20b
...Zedekiah
rebelled against
the king of
Babylon.
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2 Chronicles
36:13a.
13a
He also rebelled
against king
Nebuchadnezzar,
who had made him
swear by God:... |
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(5) The
Wickedness of
the People the
Cause of their
Ruin. |
2 Kings 24:20a.
20
For through the
anger of Yahweh,
it happened in
Jerusalem and
Judah, until he
had cast them
out from his
presence... |
2 Chronicles
36:13b-16.
13b
...but he
stiffened his
neck, and
hardened his
heart against
turning to
Yahweh, the God
of Israel.
14
Moreover all the
chiefs of the
priests, and the
people,
trespassed very
greatly after
all the
abominations of
the nations; and
they polluted
the house of
Yahweh which he
had made holy in
Jerusalem.
15
Yahweh, the God
of their
fathers, sent to
them by his
messengers,
rising up early
and sending,
because he had
compassion on
his people, and
on his dwelling
place:
16
but they mocked
the messengers
of God, and
despised his
words, and
scoffed at his
prophets, until
the wrath of
Yahweh arose
against his
people, until
there was no
remedy.
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(6) The
Siege of
Jerusalem.
2 Kings
25:1, 2.
1
It happened in
the ninth year
of his reign, in
the tenth month,
in the tenth day
of the month,
that
Nebuchadnezzar
king of Babylon
came, he and all
his army,
against
Jerusalem, and
encamped against
it; and they
built forts
against it
around it.
2
So the city was
besieged to the
eleventh year of
king Zedekiah.
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(7) Zedekiah
is taken Captive
by
Nebuchadnezzar.
2 Kings
25:3-7.
3
On the ninth day
of the fourth
month the famine
was severe in
the city, so
that there was
no bread for the
people of the
land.
4
Then a breach
was made in the
city, and all
the men of war
fled by night by
the way of the
gate between the
two walls, which
was by the
king’s garden
(now the
Chaldeans were
against the city
around it); and
the king went by
the way of the
Arabah.
5
But the army of
the Chaldeans
pursued after
the king, and
overtook him in
the plains of
Jericho; and all
his army was
scattered from
him.
6
Then they took
the king, and
carried him up
to the king of
Babylon to
Riblah; and they
gave judgment on
him.
7
They killed the
sons of Zedekiah
before his eyes,
and put out the
eyes of
Zedekiah, and
bound him in
fetters, and
carried him to
Babylon.
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183. Appendix to
the History of
the Kingdom of
Judah.
(1) The
Overthrow of
Jerusalem. |
2 Kings 25:8-10.
8
Now in the fifth
month, on the
seventh day of
the month, which
was the
nineteenth year
of king
Nebuchadnezzar,
king of Babylon,
came Nebuzaradan
the captain of
the guard, a
servant of the
king of Babylon,
to Jerusalem.
9
He burnt the
house of Yahweh,
and the king’s
house; and all
the houses of
Jerusalem, even
every great
house, burnt he
with fire.
10
All the army of
the Chaldeans,
who were with
the captain of
the guard, broke
down the walls
around
Jerusalem. |
2 Chronicles
36:17, 19.
17
Therefore he
brought on them
the king of the
Chaldeans, who
killed their
young men with
the sword in the
house of their
sanctuary, and
had no
compassion on
young man or
virgin, old man
or gray-headed:
he gave them all
into his hand.
19
They burnt the
house of God,
and broke down
the wall of
Jerusalem, and
burnt all its
palaces with
fire, and
destroyed all
the goodly
vessels of it.
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(2) The
remaining Nobles
Slain.
2 Kings
25:18-21a.
18
The captain of
the guard took
Seraiah the
chief priest,
and Zephaniah
the second
priest, and the
three keepers of
the threshold:
19
and out of the
city he took an
officer who was
set over the men
of war; and five
men of those who
saw the king’s
face, who were
found in the
city; and the
scribe, the
captain of the
army, who
mustered the
people of the
land; and sixty
men of the
people of the
land, who were
found in the
city.
20
Nebuzaradan the
captain of the
guard took them,
and brought them
to the king of
Babylon to
Riblah.
21a
The king of
Babylon struck
them, and put
them to death at
Riblah in the
land of Hamath.... |
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(3) The
Treasure taken
by the
Chaldeans. |
2 Kings
25:13-17.
13
The Chaldeans
broke up the
pillars of brass
that were in the
house of Yahweh
and the bases
and the bronze
sea that were in
the house of
Yahweh, and
carried the
brass pieces to
Babylon.
14
They took away
the pots, the
shovels, the
snuffers, the
spoons, and all
the vessels of
brass with which
they ministered.
15
The captain of
the guard took
away the fire
pans, the
basins, that
which was of
gold, in gold,
and that which
was of silver,
in silver.
16
The two pillars,
the one sea, and
the bases, which
Solomon had made
for the house of
Yahweh, the
brass of all
these vessels
was without
weight.
17
The height of
the one pillar
was eighteen
cubits, and a
capital of brass
was on it; and
the height of
the capital was
three cubits,
with network and
pomegranates on
the capital
around it, all
of brass: and
like to these
had the second
pillar with
network.
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2 Chronicles
36:18.
18
All the vessels
of the house of
God, great and
small, and the
treasures of the
house of Yahweh,
and the
treasures of the
king, and of his
princes, all
these he brought
to Babylon.
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(4) The
last Deportation
to Babylon. |
2 Kings 25:11.
11
Nebuzaradan the
captain of the
guard carried
away captive the
residue of the
people who were
left in the
city, and those
who fell away,
who fell to the
king of Babylon,
and the residue
of the
multitude.
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2 Chronicles
36:20a.
20a
He carried those
who had escaped
from the sword
away to
Babylon;... |
2 Kings 25:21b.
21b
...So Judah was
carried away
captive out of
his land. |
1 Chronicles
9:1b.
1b
...and Judah was
carried away
captive to
Babylon for
their
disobedience.
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(5) The
Length of the
Captivity.
2 Chronicles
36:20b, 21.
20b
...and they were
servants to him
and his sons
until the reign
of the kingdom
of Persia:
21
to fulfill the
word of Yahweh
by the mouth of
Jeremiah, until
the land had
enjoyed its
Sabbaths. As
long as it lay
desolate it kept
Sabbath, to
fulfill seventy
years. |
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(6) Gedaliah
is made Governor
of Judah.
2 Kings
25:12. 22.
12
But the captain
of the guard
left some of the
poorest of the
land to work the
vineyards and
fields.
22
As for the
people who were
left in the land
of Judah, whom
Nebuchadnezzar
king of Babylon
had left, even
over them he
made Gedaliah
the son of
Ahikam, the son
of Shaphan,
governor.
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(7) The
Murder of
Gedaliah and
Flight of the
People.
2 Kings
25:23-26.
23
Now when all the
captains of the
forces, they and
their men, heard
that the king of
Babylon had made
Gedaliah
governor, they
came to Gedaliah
to Mizpah, even
Ishmael the son
of Nethaniah,
and Johanan the
son of Kareah,
and Seraiah the
son of Tanhumeth
the Netophathite,
and Jaazaniah
the son of the
Maacathite, they
and their men.
24
Gedaliah swore
to them and to
their men, and
said to them,
“Don’t be afraid
because of the
servants of the
Chaldeans. Dwell
in the land, and
serve the king
of Babylon, and
it shall be well
with you.”
25
But it happened
in the seventh
month, that
Ishmael the son
of Nethaniah,
the son of
Elishama, of the
royal seed came,
and ten men with
him, and struck
Gedaliah, so
that he died,
and the Jews and
the Chaldeans
that were with
him at Mizpah.
26
All the people,
both small and
great, and the
captains of the
forces, arose,
and came to
Egypt; for they
were afraid of
the Chaldeans. |
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(8)
Jehoiachin is
set at Liberty.
2 Kings
25:27-30.
27
It happened in
the seven and
thirtieth year
of the captivity
of Jehoiachin
king of Judah,
in the twelfth
month, on the
seven and
twentieth day of
the month, that
Evilmerodach
king of Babylon,
in the year that
he began to
reign, lifted up
the head of
Jehoiachin king
of Judah out of
prison;
28
and he spoke
kindly to him,
and set his
throne above the
throne of the
kings who were
with him in
Babylon,
29
and changed his
prison garments.
Jehoiachin ate
bread before him
continually all
the days of his
life:
30
and for his
allowance, there
was a continual
allowance given
him of the king,
every day a
portion, all the
days of his
life.
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(9) The
Proclamation of
Cyrus permitting
the Return from
the Captivity.
2 Chronicles
36:22, 23.
22
Now in the first
year of Cyrus
king of Persia,
that the word of
Yahweh by the
mouth of
Jeremiah might
be accomplished,
Yahweh stirred
up the spirit of
Cyrus king of
Persia, so that
he made a
proclamation
throughout all
his kingdom, and
put it also in
writing, saying,
23
“Thus says Cyrus
king of Persia,
‘Yahweh, the God
of heaven, has
given all the
kingdoms of the
earth to me; and
he has commanded
me to build him
a house in
Jerusalem, which
is in Judah.
Whoever there is
among you of all
his people,
Yahweh his God
be with him, and
let him go up.’”
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