Jeremiah 39:5
Chaldeans'.32:4,5; 38:18,23; 2Ch 33:11; La 1:3; 4:20in the plains.52:8; Jos 4:13; 5:10Riblah.52:9,26,27; 2Ki 23:33; 25:6Hamath.Nu 13:21; Jos 13:5; Jud 3:3; 2Sa 8:9; 2Ki 17:24gave judgment upon him. Heb. spake with him judgments.4:12; Eze 17:15-21 Jeremiah 52:8
21:7; 32:4; 34:21; 37:18; 38:23; 39:5; Isa 30:16,17; La 4:19,20Eze 12:12-14; 17:20,21; Am 2:14,15; 9:1-4 Ezekiel 12:13
My net.This was to intimate, that though he escaped out of the city, the Chaldeans should overtake him, and carry him to Babylon. Jeremiah had predicted that his "eyes should see the eyes of the king of Babylon," and here Ezekiel foretold that he should not see Babylon, though he should die there; and Josephus says that he thought the two prophecies so inconsistent with each other, that he believed neither; yet both were exactly fulfilled, and the enigma of Ezekiel explained, when Zedekiah was brought to Nebuchadnezzar at Riblah, where he had his eyes put out, and was then carried to Babylon, and there died. 17:16,20; 19:8,9; 32:3; Job 19:6; Ps 11:6; Isa 24:17,18; Jer 50:24La 1:13; 3:47; 4:19,20; Ho 7:12; Lu 21:35and I.2Ki 25:5-7; Jer 34:3; 39:7; 52:8-11 Ezekiel 17:18
Seeing.Though Zedekiah's oath had been given to a heathen, a conqueror, and a tyrant, yet God considered the violation of it a most aggravated sin against Him, and determined to punish him for it. lo, he.1Ch 29:24; 2Ch 30:8; *marginsLa 5:6he shall.15 Ezekiel 19:4-8
he was.Taken prisoner by Pharaoh-necho, and brought into Egypt. 2Ki 23:31,33,34; 2Ch 36:4,6; Jer 22:11,12,18 another.Jehoiakim. 3; 2Ki 23:34-37a young lion.King of Judah. he went.Became a perfect heathen: he reigned eleven years, a monster of iniquity. 2Ki 24:1-7; 2Ch 36:5; Jer 22:13-17; 26:1-24; 36:1-32he became.3 desolate palaces. or, widows. and the land.22:25; Pr 19:12; 28:3,15,16the fulness.12:19; 30:12; Am 6:8; Mic 1:2 the nations.2Ki 24:1-6and spread.4; 12:13; 17:20; La 4:20
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