2 Kings 24:6-8
A.M. 3405. B.C. 599. sleptAs 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; 36:30Jehoiachin.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." the king.Jer 37:5-7; 46:2from the river.Ge 15:18; Nu 34:5; Jos 15:4; 1Ki 4:21; Isa 27:12 Jehoiachin.1Ch 3:16; Jer 24:1Jeconiah.Jer 22:24,28; 37:1Coniah.Mt 1:11,12Jechonias.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 Jeremiah 22:28
Is.This appears to be the application of the whole discourse to Zedekiah; for it is to be observed, that Jeconiah is spoken of as absent, and already in captivity. Now if he and his seed had been for their sins thrown aside as a broken idol, or as a vessel which a man despises, how could Zedekiah, who copied and far exceeded them, expect to prosper on the throne of David? Coniah.24a despised.48:38; 1Sa 5:3-5; 2Sa 5:21; Ps 31:12; Ho 8:8; 13:15; Ro 9:21-232Ti 2:20,21his seed.30; 1Ch 3:17-24; Mt 1:12-16which.14:18 Jeremiah 37:1
1 The Egyptians having raised the seige of the Chaldeans, king Zedekiah sends to Jeremiah to pray for the people.6 Jeremiah prophesies the Chaldeans' certain return and victory.11 He is taken for a fugitive, beaten, and put in prison.16 He assures Zedekiah of the captivity.18 Intreating for his liberty, he obtains some favour. A.M. 3406-3416. B.C. 598-588. Zedekiah.2Ki 24:17; 1Ch 3:15; 2Ch 36:10Coniah.22:24,28; 24:1Jeconiah.52:31; 2Ki 24:12; 1Ch 3:16; 2Ch 36:9Jehoiachin. made.Eze 17:12-21
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