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2-3 After a year and a half, all the food in Jerusalem was gone. Then on the ninth day of the fourth[a] month, (A) the Babylonian troops broke through the city wall.[b] That same night, Zedekiah and his soldiers tried to escape through the gate near the royal garden, even though they knew the enemy had the city surrounded. They headed toward the desert, but the Babylonian troops caught up with them near Jericho. They arrested Zedekiah, but his soldiers scattered in every direction.

Zedekiah was taken to Riblah, where Nebuchadnezzar put him on trial and found him guilty. (B) Zedekiah's sons were killed right in front of him. His eyes were then poked out, and he was put in chains and dragged off to Babylon.

About a month later,[c] in Nebuchadnezzar's nineteenth year as king, Nebuzaradan, who was his official in charge of the guards, arrived in Jerusalem. (C) Nebuzaradan burned down the Lord's temple, the king's palace, and every important building in the city, as well as all the houses.

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Footnotes

  1. 25.2,3 fourth: This word is not in the Hebrew text here, but see the parallel in Jeremiah 52.5,6.
  2. 25.4 wall: Jerusalem was destroyed in 586 b.c.
  3. 25.8 About a month later: Hebrew “On the seventh day of the fifth month.”

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