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KJB-16111 Iehoiakim, first subdued by Nebuchadnezzar, then rebelling against him, procureth his owne ruine. 5 Iehoiachin succeedeth him. 7 The King of Egypt is vanquished by the King of Babylon. 8 Iehoiachin his euill reigne. 10 Ierusalem is taken and carried captiue into Babylon. 17 Zedekiah is made King, and reigneth ill, vnto the vtter destruction of Iudah.
   (1 Yehoiakim, first subdued by Nebuchadnezzar, then rebelling against him, procureth his own ruine. 5 Yehoiachin succeedeth him. 7 The King of Egypt is vanquished by the King of Babylon. 8 Yehoiachin his evil reign. 10 Yerusalem is taken and carried captive into Babylon. 17 Zedekiah is made King, and reignth ill, unto the vtter destruction of Yudah.)


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2 Kings 24 General Notes

Structure and Formatting

These last two chapters are the final defeat of Judah and the beginning of their exile to Babylon.

Religious and Cultural Concepts in This Chapter

God’s punishment

God punished Judah because of their sin. The Babylonians conquer Jerusalem and carry away all the craftsmen, soldiers and wealthy. They make Zedekiah the king. He was not truly a king because he lacked absolute authority. (See: sin)

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