Then he put out Zedekiah's eyes and bound him with bronze chains to take him to Babylon. People Ahikam, Ebedmelech, Gedaliah, Jeremiah, Nebuchadnezzar, Nebuchadrezzar, Nebushasban, Nebuzaradan, Nergalsharezer, Rabmag, Rabsaris, Samgarnebo, Sarsechim, Shaphan, Sharezer, ZedekiahPlaces Arabah, Babylon, Hamath, Jericho, Jerusalem, RiblahTopics Babylon, Bindeth, Blinded, Bound, Brass, Brazen, Bring, Bronze, Carry, Chains, Fetters, Moreover, Shackles, Zedekiah, Zedeki'ah, Zedekiah'sOutline 1. Jerusalem is taken.4. Zedekiah is made blind and sent to Babylon.8. The city laid in ruins,9. and the people captivated.11. Nebuchadrezzar's charge for the good usage of Jeremiah.15. God's promise to Ebed Melech.Jump to Previous Babylon Bindeth Blinded Bound Brass Brazen Bronze Carry Chains Eyes Fetters Moreover Shackles Zedekiah Zedeki'ah Zedekiah'sJump to Next Babylon Bindeth Blinded Bound Brass Brazen Bronze Carry Chains Eyes Fetters Moreover Shackles Zedekiah Zedeki'ah Zedekiah'sLibrary Ebedmelech the Ethiopian 'For I will surely deliver thee, and thou shalt not fall by the sword, but thy life shall be for a prey unto thee: because thou hast put thy trust in Me, saith the Lord.'--JER. xxxix. 18. Ebedmelech is a singular anticipation of that other Ethiopian eunuch whom Philip met on the desert road to Gaza. It is prophetic that on the eve of the fall of the nation, a heathen man should be entering into union with God. It is a picture in little of the rejection of Israel and the ingathering of the Gentiles. … Alexander Maclaren—Expositions of Holy ScriptureThe Last Agony 'In the ninth year of Zedekiah king of Judah, in the tenth month, came Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon and all his army against Jerusalem, and they besieged it. 2. And in the eleventh year of Zedekiah, in the fourth month, the ninth day of the month, the city was broken up. 3. And all the princes of the king of Babylon came in, and sat in the middle gate, even Nergal-sharezer, Samgar-nebo, Sarse-chim, Rab-saris, Nergal-sharezer, Rab-mag, with all the residue of the princes of the king of Babylon. … Alexander Maclaren—Expositions of Holy Scripture Eastern Wise-Men, or Magi, visit Jesus, the New-Born King. (Jerusalem and Bethlehem, b.c. 4.) ^A Matt. II. 1-12. ^a 1 Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem [It lies five miles south by west of Jerusalem, a little to the east of the road to Hebron. It occupies part of the summit and sides of a narrow limestone ridge which shoots out eastward from the central chains of the Judæan mountains, and breaks down abruptly into deep valleys on the north, south, and east. Its old name, Ephrath, meant "the fruitful." Bethlehem means "house of bread." Its modern … J. W. McGarvey—The Four-Fold Gospel How those who Use Food Intemperately and those who Use it Sparingly are to be Admonished. (Admonition 20.) Differently to be admonished are the gluttonous and the abstinent. For superfluity of speech, levity of conduct, and lechery accompany the former; but the latter often the sin of impatience, and often that of pride. For were it not the case that immoderate loquacity carries away the gluttonous, that rich man who is said to have fared sumptuously every day would not burn more sorely than elsewhere in his tongue, saying, Father Abraham, have mercy on me, and send Lazarus, that he … Leo the Great—Writings of Leo the Great 'As Sodom' 'Zedekiah was one and twenty years old when he began to reign, and he reigned eleven years in Jerusalem. And his mother's name was Hamutal the daughter of Jeremiah of Libnah. 2. And he did that which was evil in the eyes of the Lord, according to all that Jehoiakim had done. 3. For through the anger of the Lord it came to pass in Jerusalem and Judah, till he had cast them out from his presence, that Zedekiah rebelled against the king of Babylon. 4. And it came to pass, in the ninth year of his reign, … Alexander Maclaren—Expositions of Holy Scripture Jeremiah The interest of the book of Jeremiah is unique. On the one hand, it is our most reliable and elaborate source for the long period of history which it covers; on the other, it presents us with prophecy in its most intensely human phase, manifesting itself through a strangely attractive personality that was subject to like doubts and passions with ourselves. At his call, in 626 B.C., he was young and inexperienced, i. 6, so that he cannot have been born earlier than 650. The political and religious … John Edgar McFadyen—Introduction to the Old Testament Parallel Verses NASB: He then blinded Zedekiah's eyes and bound him in fetters of bronze to bring him to Babylon.KJV: Moreover he put out Zedekiah's eyes, and bound him with chains, to carry him to Babylon.
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