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Verse Jeremiah 52:28-24. On these verses Dr. _Blayney_ has some
sensible remarks; I will extract the substance. These verses are not
inserted in 2 Kings xxv. Are we to conclude from these verses that...
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SEVENTH YEAR - The suggestion is now generally received, that the word
ten has dropped out before seven, and that the deportations mentioned
here are all connected with the final war against Zedekiah....
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CHAPTER S 50-51 BABYLON
These two final Chapter s contain a great prophecy concerning Babylon,
her overthrow and doom. The fifty-first chapter closes with the
statement “thus far are the words of Jere...
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JEREMIAH 52. HISTORICAL APPENDIX. This is taken from 2 Kings 24:18
ff., and gives an account of the capture of Jerusalem, etc., in 586,
_i.e._ of the fulfilment of Jeremiah's repeated declarations. Ex...
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THE SEVENTH YEAR. This was at the beginning of Nebuchadrezzar's second
siege, the year before Jehoiachin's captivity, 490 B.C....
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Enumeration of Nebuchadnezzar's captives
28. _in the seventh year_ These _vv_. are absent from the LXX and from
2 Kings 25 and apparently come out of a separate document from the
rest. For "seventh" w...
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B. Details About the Deportations Jeremiah 52:28-30
TRANSLATION
(28) These are the people whom Nebuchadnezzar took captive: In the
seventh year 3,023 Jews; in the eighteenth year of Nebuchadnezzar,...
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This is the people whom Nebuchadrezzar carried away captive: in the
seventh year three thousand Jews and three and twenty:
IN THE SEVENTH YEAR - in ; ; it is said "the eighth year" of Nebuc...
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HISTORICAL APPENDIX (PROBABLY BY THE COMPILER OF THE BOOK)
This chapter is substantially the same as Jeremiah 39 (see notes
there), but adds particulars relating to the Temple vessels (Jeremiah
52:17....
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THIS IS THE PEOPLE... — Here the parallelism with 2 Kings 25, which
goes on to give a brief summary of the history of Gedaliah and
Ishmael, as narrated in Jeremiah 40-43, ceases, and the writer of the...
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זֶ֣ה הָ עָ֔ם אֲשֶׁ֥ר הֶגְלָ֖ה
נְבֽוּכַדְרֶאצַּ֑ר...
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CHAPTER XIII
GEDALIAH
Jeremiah 39:1; Jeremiah 40:1; Jeremiah 41:1; Jeremiah 52:1
"Then arose Ishmael ben Nethani
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The last chapter of the Book of Jeremiah consists of a historical
appendix written, as the final words of the previous chapter show, by
another hand. It first gives a brief account of the capture of t...
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This [is] the people whom Nebuchadnezzar carried away captive: in the
(m) seventh year three thousand Jews and three and twenty:
(m) Which was the latter end of the seventh year of his reign and the...
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Seventh year of Nabuchodonosor, and last of Joakim, 4 Kings. Roman
Septuagint omits this and the next verse, which are found in Theodoret
and the Complutensian edition. (Calmet) --- Grabe supplies all...
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The last chapter forms no part of the book of Jeremiah, properly so
called. We find in it events relative to the destruction of Jerusalem
and of the temple. After the remarks we have made, that which...
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THIS [IS] THE PEOPLE WHOM NEBUCHADNEZZAR CARRIED AWAY CAPTIVE IN THE
SEVENTH YEAR,.... That is, of his reign: in 2 Kings 24:12; it is said
to be in the eighth year of his reign; it being at the latter...
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_This is the people whom Nebuchadnezzar carried away captive_ “These
verses are not inserted in 2 Kings 25. Nor are they to be found here,
according to the Roman and Alexandrian editions of the LXX.;...
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DISPOSITION OF THE SPOIL AND OF THE CAPTIVES...
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This is the people whom Nebuchadnezzar carried away captive: in the
seventh year, at the first captivity under Jehoiachin, THREE THOUSAND
JEWS AND THREE AND TWENTY, these being of the tribe of Judah o...
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24-30 The leaders of the Jews caused them to err; but now they are, in
particular, made monuments of Divine justice. Here is an account of
two earlier captivities. This people often were wonders both...
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That is, in the time of Jehoiachin, 2 KINGS 24:12; here it is said to
be in the seventh year, there in the eighth year, it might be in part
of both. But there is a difference in the number of the capt...
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THE EXECUTION OF JUDAH'S RELIGIOUS AND POLITICAL LEADERS AND THE EXILE
OF ITS LEADING CITIZENS (JEREMIAH 52:24).
Nebuzaradan now selected out what remained of the leading citizens in
Jerusalem for exe...
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AN ACCOUNT OF THE TAKING AND DESTRUCTION OF JERUSALEM WHICH IS THEN
FOLLOWED BY THE PART RESTORATION OF THE DAVIDIC KING (JEREMIAH 52:1).
In this narrative, which on the whole is a repetition of 2 Kin...
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CONTENTS: A retrospect: overthrow and capture of Judah. The latter
days of Jehoiachin.
CHARACTERS: Zedekiah, Jeremiah, Jehoiachin, Jehoiakim, Nebuchadrezzar,
Seraiah, Zephaniah, Evil-merodach.
CONCLU...
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Jeremiah 52:1. _Zedekiah was one and twenty years old when he began to
reign._ This and the two following verses are taken from 2 Kings
24:18; and the seven succeeding verses are taken from the thirty...
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JEREMIAH—NOTE ON JEREMIAH 52:1 Conclusion: The Fall of Jerusalem.
The book ends by describing Jerusalem’s fall and Zedekiah’s
blinding (vv. Jeremiah 52:1), the destr
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JEREMIAH—NOTE ON JEREMIAH 52:28 NEBUCHADNEZZAR took captives from
Judah in stages. Many people had fled to other nations (Jeremiah 44:1,...
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CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES.—This chapter forms a historical
appendix to the Book of Jeremiah. Its AUTHORSHIP is conjectural. They
who think Jeremiah penned it urge that the closing words of chap. 5...
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EXPOSITION
The contents of this chapter prove that it is not an independent
narrative, but the concluding part of a history of the kings of Judah.
It agrees almost word for word with 2 Kings 24:18-12,...
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2 Kings 24:12; 2 Kings 24:2; 2 Kings 24:3; Daniel 1:1...