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西底家王叛

25 西底家背叛巴比倫王。他做王第九年十月初十日,巴比倫尼布甲尼撒率領全軍來攻擊耶路撒冷,對城安營,四圍築壘攻城。 於是城被圍困,直到西底家王十一年。

耶路撒冷陷

四月初九日,城裡有大饑荒,甚至百姓都沒有糧食。 城被攻破,一切兵丁就在夜間從靠近王園兩城中間的門逃跑。迦勒底人正在四圍攻城,王就向亞拉巴逃走。 迦勒底的軍隊追趕王,在耶利哥的平原追上他;他的全軍都離開他四散了。 迦勒底人就拿住王,帶他到利比拉巴比倫王那裡審判他。 西底家眼前殺了他的眾子,並且剜了西底家的眼睛,用銅鏈鎖著他,帶到巴比倫去。

巴比倫尼布甲尼撒十九年五月初七日,巴比倫王的臣僕護衛長尼布撒拉旦來到耶路撒冷 用火焚燒耶和華的殿和王宮,又焚燒耶路撒冷的房屋,就是各大戶家的房屋。 10 跟從護衛長迦勒底的全軍就拆毀耶路撒冷四圍的城牆。 11 那時護衛長尼布撒拉旦將城裡所剩下的百姓,並已經投降巴比倫王的人,以及大眾所剩下的人,都擄去了。 12 但護衛長留下些民中最窮的,使他們修理葡萄園,耕種田地。

聖殿被掠

13 耶和華殿的銅柱並耶和華殿的盆座和銅海,迦勒底人都打碎了,將那銅運到巴比倫去了。 14 又帶去鍋、鏟子、蠟剪、調羹,並所用的一切銅器。 15 火鼎、碗,無論金的銀的,護衛長也都帶去了。 16 所羅門為耶和華殿所造的兩根銅柱、一個銅海和幾個盆座,這一切的銅,多得無法可稱。 17 這一根柱子高十八肘,柱上有銅頂,高三肘,銅頂的周圍有網子和石榴,都是銅的。那一根柱子照此一樣,也有網子。

18 護衛長拿住大祭司西萊雅、副祭司西番亞和三個把門的, 19 又從城中拿住一個管理兵丁的官[a],並在城裡所遇常見王面的五個人和檢點國民軍長的書記,以及城裡遇見的國民六十個人。 20 護衛長尼布撒拉旦將這些人帶到利比拉巴比倫王那裡。 21 巴比倫王就把他們擊殺在哈馬地的利比拉。這樣,猶大人被擄去離開本地。

立基大利做省長

22 至於猶大國剩下的民,就是巴比倫尼布甲尼撒所剩下的,巴比倫王立了沙番的孫子、亞希甘的兒子基大利做他們的省長。 23 眾軍長和屬他們的人聽見巴比倫王立了基大利做省長,於是軍長尼探雅的兒子以實瑪利加利亞的兒子約哈難尼陀法單戶篾的兒子西萊雅瑪迦人的兒子雅撒尼亞,和屬他們的人,都到米斯巴基大利 24 基大利向他們和屬他們的人起誓說:「你們不必懼怕迦勒底臣僕,只管住在這地服侍巴比倫王,就可以得福。」

以實瑪利殺基大利

25 七月間,宗室以利沙瑪的孫子、尼探雅的兒子以實瑪利帶著十個人來,殺了基大利和同他在米斯巴猶大人與迦勒底人。 26 於是眾民無論大小,連眾軍長,因為懼怕迦勒底人,都起身往埃及去了。

巴比倫王厚待約雅斤

27 猶大約雅斤被擄後三十七年,巴比倫以未米羅達元年十二月二十七日,使猶大約雅斤抬頭,提他出監, 28 又對他說恩言,使他的位高過與他一同在巴比倫眾王的位, 29 給他脫了囚服。他終身常在巴比倫王面前吃飯。 30 王賜他所需用的食物,日日賜他一份,終身都是這樣。

Footnotes

  1. 列王紀下 25:19 或作:太監。

25 Nebuchadnezzar was king of Babylon. He marched out against Jerusalem. His whole army went with him. It was in the ninth year of the rule of Zedekiah. It was on the tenth day of the tenth month. Nebuchadnezzar set up camp outside the city. He brought in war machines all around it. It was surrounded until the 11th year of King Zedekiah’s rule.

By the ninth day of the fourth month, there wasn’t any food left in the city. So the people didn’t have anything to eat. Then the Babylonians broke through the city wall. Judah’s whole army ran away at night. They went out through the gate between the two walls near the king’s garden. They escaped even though the Babylonians surrounded the city. Judah’s army ran toward the Arabah Valley. But the Babylonian army chased King Zedekiah. They caught up with him in the plains near Jericho. All his soldiers were separated from him. They had scattered in every direction. The king was captured.

He was taken to the king of Babylon at Riblah. That’s where Nebuchadnezzar decided how he would be punished. Nebuchadnezzar’s men killed the sons of Zedekiah. They forced him to watch it with his own eyes. Then they poked out his eyes. They put him in bronze chains. And they took him to Babylon.

Nebuzaradan was an official of the king of Babylon. In fact, he was commander of the royal guard. He came to Jerusalem. It was in the 19th year that Nebuchadnezzar was king of Babylon. It was on the seventh day of the fifth month. Nebuzaradan set the Lord’s temple on fire. He also set fire to the royal palace and all the houses in Jerusalem. He burned down every important building. 10 The whole Babylonian army broke down the walls around Jerusalem. That’s what the commander told them to do. 11 Some people still remained in the city. But Nebuzaradan the commander took them away as prisoners. He also took the rest of the people of the land. That included those who had joined the king of Babylon. 12 But the commander left behind some of the poorest people of the land. He told them to work in the vineyards and fields.

13 The Babylonian army destroyed the Lord’s temple. They broke the bronze pillars into pieces. They broke up the bronze stands that could be moved around. And they broke up the huge bronze bowl. Then they carried the bronze away to Babylon. 14 They also took away the pots, shovels, wick cutters and dishes. They took away all the bronze objects used for any purpose in the temple. 15 The commander of the royal guard took away the shallow cups for burning incense. He took away the sprinkling bowls. So he took away everything made out of pure gold or silver.

16 The bronze was more than anyone could weigh. It included the bronze from the two pillars, the huge bowl and the stands. Solomon had made all those things for the Lord’s temple. 17 Each pillar was 27 feet high. The bronze top of one pillar was four and a half feet high. It was decorated with a set of bronze chains and pomegranates all around it. The other pillar was just like it. It also had a set of chains.

18 The commander of the guard took some prisoners. They included Seraiah the chief priest and Zephaniah the priest who was next in rank. They also included the three men who guarded the temple doors. 19 Some people were still left in the city. The commander took as a prisoner the officer who was in charge of the fighting men. He took the five men who gave advice to the king. He also took the secretary. He was the chief officer in charge of getting the people of the land to serve in the army. And he took 60 of those people serving in the army who were still in the city. 20 Nebuzaradan the commander took all of them away. He brought them to the king of Babylon at Riblah. 21 There the king had them put to death. Riblah was in the land of Hamath.

So the people of Judah were taken as prisoners. They were taken far away from their own land.

22 Nebuchadnezzar, the king of Babylon, had left some people behind in Judah. He appointed Gedaliah to govern them. Gedaliah was the son of Ahikam. Ahikam was the son of Shaphan. 23 All of Judah’s army officers and their men heard about what had happened. They heard that the king had appointed Gedaliah as governor. So they came to Gedaliah at Mizpah. Ishmael, the son of Nethaniah, came. So did Johanan, the son of Kareah. Seraiah, the son of Tanhumeth, also came. And so did Jaazaniah, the son of the Maakathite. All their men came too. Seraiah was from Netophah. 24 Gedaliah promised to help them and their men. He spoke in a kind way to them. He said, “Don’t be afraid of the Babylonian officials. Make your homes in the land of Judah. Serve the king of Babylon. Then things will go well with you.”

25 But in the seventh month Ishmael, the son of Nethaniah, came with ten men. He killed Gedaliah. He also killed the people of Judah and the Babylonians who were with Gedaliah at Mizpah. Nethaniah was the son of Elishama. Ishmael was a member of the royal family. 26 After he had killed Gedaliah, all the people ran away to Egypt. Everyone from the least important of them to the most important ran away. The army officers went with them. All of them went to Egypt because they were afraid of the Babylonians.

Jehoiachin Is Set Free

27 Awel-Marduk set Jehoiachin, the king of Judah, free from prison. It was in the 37th year after Jehoiachin had been taken away to Babylon. It was also the year Awel-Marduk became king of Babylon. It was on the 27th day of the 12th month. 28 Awel-Marduk spoke kindly to Jehoiachin. He gave him a place of honor. Other kings were with Jehoiachin in Babylon. But his place was more important than theirs. 29 So Jehoiachin put his prison clothes away. For the rest of Jehoiachin’s life the king provided what he needed. 30 The king did that for Jehoiachin day by day as long as he lived.

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