* Jerusalem besieged, Zedekiah taken. (1-7) The temple burnt, The
people carried into captivity. (8-21) The rest of the Jews flee into
Egypt, Evil-merodach relieves the captivity of Jehoiachin. (22-30)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-7 Jerusalem was so fortified, that it could not be taken till
famine rendered the besieged unable to resist. In the prophecy and
Lamentations of Jeremiah, we find more of this event; here it suffices
to say, that the impiety and misery of the besieged were very great.
At length the city was taken... [ Continue Reading ]
8-21 The city and temple were burnt, and, it is probable, the ark in
it. By this, God showed how little he cares for the outward pomp of
his worship, when the life and power of religion are neglected. The
walls of Jerusalem were thrown down, and the people carried captive to
Babylon. The vessels of... [ Continue Reading ]
22-30 The king of Babylon appointed Gedaliah to be the governor and
protector of the Jews left their land. But the things of their peace
were so hidden from their eyes, that they knew not when they were well
off. Ishmael basely slew him and all his friends, and, against the
counsel of Jeremiah, the... [ Continue Reading ]