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Verse 2 Chronicles 36:6. _CAME UP NEBUCHADNEZZAR_] 2 Kings 24:1.
Archbishop _Usher_ believes that Jehoiakim remained _three_ years
after this tributary to the Chaldeans, and that it is from this perio...
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9. THE FINAL DECLINE AND APOSTASY
CHAPTER 36:1-14
_ 1. Jehoahaz's reign (2 Chronicles 36:1)_
2. Jehoiachin's brief reign (2 Chronicles 36:8)
3. Zedekiah (2 Chronicles
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CAME UP. See App-53.
NEBUCHADNEZZAR. The son of Nabopolassar.
FETTERS. Hebrew brasses, or bronzes (Dual). Put by Figure of speech
_Metonymy_ (of Cause), for the two chains or fetters made of brass....
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_Nebuchadnezzar_ A more accurate form of his name is "Nebuchadrezzar"
(so generally in Jeremiah and Ezekiel); in the Inscriptions
"Na-bi-um-ku-du-ur-ri-u-ṣu-ur," also "Nabû-ku-dur-ri-u-ṣu-ur,"
the mea...
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(1Es 1:39-42; 2 Kings 23:35 to 2 Kings 24:7). The Reign of Jehoiakim
5. _in Jerusalem_ The Chronicler omits his mother's name (cp. 2
Chronicles 36:2, note) and also the statement that he raised the
in...
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19. THE REIGN OF ELIAKIM (JEHOIAKIM) (2 Chronicles 36:4-8)
TEXT
2 Chronicles 36:4. And the king of Egypt made Eliakim his brother king
over Judah and Jerusalem, and changed his name to Jehoiakim. An...
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_AGAINST HIM CAME UP NEBUCHADNEZZAR KING OF BABYLON, AND BOUND HIM IN
FETTERS, TO CARRY HIM TO BABYLON._
Against him came up Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon. This refers to
the first expedition of Neb...
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36:6 brass (c-15) Or 'bronze,' and see ch. 33.11....
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THE FALL OF JERUSALEM
This is a brief record of the reigns of Jehoahaz, Jehoiakim,
Jehoiachin, and Zedekiah, and of the destruction of Jerusalem.
The first twenty vv. of this chapter are abbreviated...
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NEBUCHADNEZZAR] He was the son of Nabopolassar, the conqueror of
Nineveh.
BOUND HIM IN FETTERS] This is not recorded in Kings. Perhaps this was
the 'purpose' of the invasion described in 2 Kings 24:2,...
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2 CHRONICLES: GOD DESIRES LOYAL PEOPLE
The *Kingdom called Judah
2 CHRONICLES CHAPTER S 10 TO 36
_IAN MACKERVOY_
CHAPTER 36
JEHOAHAZ – 2 CHRONICLES 36:1-4
V1 The people in Judah chose Josiah’s...
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עָלָ֣יו עָלָ֔ה נְבוּכַדְנֶאצַּ֖ר
מֶ֣לֶךְ בָּבֶ֑ל וַ...
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THE LAST KINGS OF JUDAH
2 Chronicles 34:1; 2 Chronicles 35:1; 2 Chronicles 36:1
WHATEVER influence Manasseh's reformation exercised over his people
generally, the taint of idolatry was
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AT THE MERCY OF THE FOE
2 Chronicles 36:1
The narrative here runs parallel with II Kings, but the events are
described with a certain gravity of warning which enforces the lesson
of history. Here was...
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This is the record of the final movements in the downward course of
Judah. They are graphically given. First Jehoahaz reigned for three
months, and was deposed by the king of Egypt. Jehoiakim succeede...
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_Babylon, but sent him back soon after; (T.) unless he altered his
first design, (D.) and slew him disgracefully at Jerusalem. Lyranus.
E. C. 4 K. xxiii. 5. --- He allowed him to reign as a vassal oth...
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Though this king reigned longer than his brother, even to eleven
years, yet it should seem it was more at the pleasure of the king of
Babylon than from any real power or authority he himself possessed...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 33 THROUGH 36.
Manasseh, his son, who gave himself up to iniquity in spite of the
warnings of the prophets, brought desolation and ruin upon himself and
after...
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2 Chronicles 36:1...
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_And bound him in fetters to carry him to Babylon_ But he did not
carry him thither, for Nebuchadnezzar altered his mind, and permitted
him to reign at Jerusalem as his tributary, though he carried aw...
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1 Iehoahaz succeeding, is deposed by Pharaoh, and caried into Egypt.
5 Iehoiakim raigning ill, is caried bound into Babylon.
9 Iehoiachin succeeding reigneth ill, and is brought into Babylon.
11 Ze...
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Against him came up Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, after having
conquered the greater part of Western Asia and broken the power of
Necho east of the Mediterranean Sea, AND BOUND HIM IN FETTERS, afte...
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THE END OF THE SOUTHERN KINGDOM.
The Reign of Jehoahaz, Johoiakim, and Jehoiachin....
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JEHOIAKIM'S REIGN AND CAPTIVITY
(vv.5-8)
Jehoiakim was evidently older than Jehoahaz for he was 25 when he
began to reign (cf.v.2). He reigned 11 years in Judah, but he also
dishonoured the memory o...
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FETTERS:
Or, chains...
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1-21 The ruin of Judah and Jerusalem came on by degrees. The methods
God takes to call back sinners by his word, by ministers, by
conscience, by providences, are all instances of his compassion towar...
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No text from Poole on this verse....
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2 Chronicles 36:6 Nebuchadnezzar H5019 king H4428 Babylon H894 up
H5927 (H8804) bound H631 (H8799) bronze H5178
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CAME UP
See (2 Kings 24:1); (Jeremiah 25:1); (Daniel 1:1); (Habakkuk 1:6).
This was the first deportation of Judah. See ...
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CONTENTS: Reign and dethronement of Jehoahaz. Final deportation.
Captivity of Judah in Babylon.
CHARACTERS: God, Jehoahaz, Jehoiachin, Jehoikim, Nebuchadnezzar,
Zedekiah, Cyrus, Eliakim, Necho.
CONC...
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2 Chronicles 36:2. _Jehoahaz the king of Egypt put him down at
Jerusalem._ Necho summoned him to Riblah, put him in irons, and made
his elder brother Eliakim king in his room, and changed his name to...
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2 CHRONICLES 36:1 The Last Four Kings. Compare 2 Kings 23:31. The
Chronicler summarizes the reigns of Judah’s last four kings. Because
they abandon the covenant after Josiah’s death, all four will go...
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2 CHRONICLES—NOTE ON 2 CHRONICLES 36:5 Jehoiakim’s reign
(609–598 B.C.) was marked by a return to idolatry (Jeremiah 25:1)
and the king’s persecution of the prophets ...
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CRITICAL NOTES.] This chapter gives the reigns of Jehoahaz (2
Chronicles 36:1), of Jehoiakim (2 Chronicles 36:5), of Jehoiachin (2
Chronicles 36:9), and of Zedekiah ...
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EXPOSITION
One short chapter now brings to a conclusion the work, in so many
aspects remarkable, called 'The Chronicles.' And thirteen verses sum
the contents of the four last pre-Captivity kings of t...
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Now at his death, Jehoahaz began to reign.
He was twenty-three years old when he began to reign, and he reigned
for only three months in Jerusalem. And the king of Egypt came up,
conquered him, and to...
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Daniel 1:1; Daniel 1:2; Ezekiel 19:5; Habakkuk 1:5...
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Did Jehoiakim die in Jerusalem, as this passage suggests, or did he
die in Babylon, as 2 Chronicles 36:6 implies?
PROBLEM: The statement in 2 Kings 24:6 indicates that Jehoiakim died a
peaceful death...