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2 Kings 25
Jerusalem is taken, ver. 1-4. Zedekiah taken and sentenced,
ver. 5-7. Nebuzaradan burns the city, breaks down the walls, and
carries away the spoils, with most of the people, ver. 3-17. The
chief officers are put to death, ver. 18-21. The very remnant of the
people is scattered, ver. 22-26. Jehoiachin is countenanced, after
thirty seven years imprisonment, ver. 27-30.
Verse 1. Came - To chastise Zedekiah for his rebellion and perjury. Built
- To keep all supplies of men or provisions from entering into the
city: and that from thence they might shoot darts, or arrows, or
stones.
Verse 3. The people - For the common people, but only for the great
men. Now they eat their own children for want of food, Lam. iv,
3, &c. Jer. in this extremity, earnestly persuaded the king to
surrender; but his heart was hardened to his destruction.
Verse 6. Riblah - Where Nebuchadnezzar staid, that he might both
supply the besiegers with men, and military provisions, as their
occasions required; and have an eye to Chaldea, to prevent or
suppress any commotions which might happen there in his
absence. They - The king's officers appointed thereunto, examined
his cause, and passed the following sentence against him.
Verse 7. Slew, &c. - Tho' they were but children, that this spectacle, the
last he was to behold, might leave a remaining impression of grief
and horror upon his spirit. And in slaying his sons they in effect
declared, that the kingdom was no more, and that he nor any of
his breed were fit to be trusted: therefore not fit to live. Babylon -
Thus two prophecies were fulfilled, which seemed contrary one to
the other, that he should go to Babylon, Jer. xxxii, 5, xxxiv, 3, and
that he should never see Babylon: which seeming contradiction,
because Zedekiah the false prophet could not reconcile, he
concluded both were false, and it seems Zedekiah the king might
stumble at this difficulty.
Verse 8. Months, &c. - So the Chaldeans did not put all to fire and
sword, as soon as they had taken the city: but about a month after,
orders were sent, to compleat the destruction of it. This space God
gave them to repent after all the foregoing days of his patience.
But in vain; they still hardened their hearts: and therefore
execution is awarded to the utmost.
Verse 9. Burnt the house of the Lord - One of the apocryphal writers
tells us, that Jeremiah got the ark out of the temple, and conveyed
it to a cave in mount Nebo, 2Macc ii, 4, 5. But this is like the
other tales of that author, who has no regard either to truth or
probability. For Jeremiah was at this time a close prisoner. By the
burning of the temple God would shew, how little he cares for the
outward pomp of his worship, when the life and power of religion
are gone. About four hundred and thirty years the temple of
Solomon had stood. And it is observed by Josephus, that the
second temple was burnt by the Romans, the same month, and the
same day of the month, that the first temple was burnt by the
Chaldeans.
Verse 11. People - Whom neither the sword nor famine had destroyed,
who were eight hundred and thirty two persons, Jer. lii, 29, being
members and traders of that city: for it is likely, there were very
many more of the country people fled thither, who were left with
others of their brethren to manure the land. Multitude - Of the
inhabitants of the country.
Verse 12. Left of the poor - So while the rich were prisoners in a strange
land, the poor had liberty and peace in their own country! Thus
providence sometimes humbles the proud, and favours them of
low degree.
Verse 21. Out of the land - This compleated their calamity, about eight
hundred and sixty years after they were put in possession of it by
Joshua.
Verse 22. Gedaliah - A righteous and good man, and a friend to the
prophet Jeremiah.
Verse 24. Swear - Assured them by his promise and oath, that they
should be kept from the evils which they feared. This he might
safely swear, because he had not only the king of Babylon's
promise but also God's promise deliver'd by Jeremiah. And it
might seem, a fair prospect was opening again. But how soon was
the scene changed! This hopeful settlement is quickly dashed in
pieces, not by the Chaldeans, but by some of themselves.
Verse 25. Came - Moved with envy to see so mean a person advanced
into their place. Ten men - Ten captains or officers, and under
each of them many soldiers.
Verse 26. Egypt - And here they probably mixt with the Egyptians by
degrees, and were heard of no more as Israelites.
Verse 27. Seven and twentieth - Or, on the twenty fifth day, as it is, Jer.
lii, 31. For then the decree was made, which was executed upon
the twenty seventh day.
Verse 30. All the days of his life - Let none say, they shall never see
good again, because they have long seen little but evil. The most
afflicted know not what blessed turn providence may yet give to
their affairs.
Chapter 25:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 Kings 1 Chronicles
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