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 from 2 Kings
23:30 to 2 Kings 25:21, with some variations of statement.... [ Continue Reading ]
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, but Jehoiakim
may have averted the threatened consequences by a timely surrender.
The statement of... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT WHICH WAS FOUND IN HIM] i.e. his offences: cp. 1 Kings 1:52.... [ Continue Reading ]
EIGHT] 2 Kings 24:8 has 'eighteen,'which, as he was married (2 Kings
24:15), is doubtless correct.... [ Continue Reading ]
HIS BROTHER] In reality Zedekiah was brother to Jehoiachin's father
Jehoiakim, 1 Chronicles 3:15.... [ Continue Reading ]
JEREMIAH THE PROPHET] For Zedekiah's disregard of Jeremiah's warnings
see Jeremiah 34:8.; Jeremiah 37:2; Jeremiah 38:17. Contrast the
attitude of Ahab towards Elijah, as described in 1 Kings 21:27.... [ Continue Reading ]
MADE HIM SWEAR] Ezekiel refers to this in 2 Chronicles 17:13.... [ Continue Reading ]
MOREOVER, etc.] In 2 Chronicles 36:14 the writer briefly explains the
causes which led to the final destruction of Jerusalem and its
inhabitants. For instances of the abominations of the heathen see 2
Kings 21:7, and what is implied in 1 Kings 15:12; 1 Kings 22:46.... [ Continue Reading ]
RISING UP.. SENDING] In the OT. such expressive anthropomorphisms are
common; thus it is related that the Lord 'walked' in the garden of
Eden (Genesis 3:8), 'smelled' Noah's sacrifice (Genesis 8:21), 'came
down' to see Babel (Genesis 11:5), etc. Yet nowhere is the infinite
distance separating God fr... [ Continue Reading ]
MOCKED THE MESSENGERS] In the reign of Jehoiakim the prophet Urijah
was put to death (Jeremiah 26:20), and in the reign of Zedekiah,
Jeremiah underwent much persecution (Jeremiah 37, 38).... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL THE VESSELS, etc.] i.e. all that survived the spoliation described
in 2 Chronicles 36:10.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE REIGN.. PERSIA] i.e. until the overthrow of Babylon by Cyrus in
538.... [ Continue Reading ]
TO FULFIL THREESCORE AND TEN YEARS] If the period of 70 years is
reckoned from the time when Jeremiah's prophecy was uttered
(Jehoiakim's 4th year, 605 b.c.) till the return of the Jews to their
own land in 536, the prediction (for which see Jeremiah 25:11;
Jeremiah 29:10) was almost exactly fulfill... [ Continue Reading ]
NOW IN THE FIRST, etc.] 2 Chronicles 36:22 are identical with the
opening words of Ezra (2 Chronicles 1:1), and end in the middle of a
sentence. (For the notes see the passage in Ezra.)... [ Continue Reading ]