列王紀下 25
Chinese Contemporary Bible (Traditional)
25 西底迦執政第九年十月十日,巴比倫王尼布甲尼撒率領全軍攻打耶路撒冷,在城外安營,修築圍城的高臺。 2 城一直被圍困到西底迦執政第十一年。 3 那年四月九日,城裡饑荒非常嚴重,百姓無糧可吃。 4 城被攻破,城裡的所有士兵便在夜間穿過御花園,從兩城牆中間的門逃往亞拉巴。當時迦勒底人仍四面包圍著城。 5 迦勒底軍隊追趕西底迦,在耶利哥平原追上了他,他的軍隊都四散而逃。 6 迦勒底人擒住西底迦,把他押到利比拉見巴比倫王,在那裡審判他。 7 巴比倫王在西底迦面前殺了他的眾子,又剜去他的雙眼,把他用銅鏈鎖著押往巴比倫。
聖殿被毀
8 巴比倫王尼布甲尼撒執政第十九年五月七日,他的臣僕——護衛長尼布撒拉旦來到耶路撒冷, 9 放火焚燒耶和華的殿、王宮及城內所有的房屋。他燒毀了所有重要建築。 10 他率領的迦勒底軍隊拆毀了耶路撒冷四圍的城牆。 11 護衛長尼布撒拉旦擄去城裡剩下的百姓、投降巴比倫王的人以及其他人, 12 只留下一些最貧窮的人,讓他們照料葡萄園、耕種田地。
13 迦勒底人打碎耶和華殿中的銅柱、盆座和銅海,把銅運往巴比倫, 14 並帶走了盆、鏟、蠟剪、碟子及一切獻祭用的銅器。 15 護衛長還帶走了火鼎、碗等一切金銀器具。
16 所羅門為耶和華的殿所造的兩根銅柱、一個銅海和一些盆座,用的銅多得無法計算。 17 銅柱高八米,柱頂有柱冠,高一點三五米。柱冠周圍裝飾著銅網和銅石榴。兩根柱子都一樣。
18 護衛長尼布撒拉旦擄走祭司長西萊雅、副祭司長西番亞和三名殿門守衛, 19 還從城中拿住一名統管士兵的將領、王的五個親信、一名負責招兵的書記和六十名平民。 20 護衛長尼布撒拉旦把他們帶到利比拉去見巴比倫王, 21 巴比倫王在那裡處死了他們。猶大人就這樣被擄去,離開了家園。
基大利做猶大省長
22 巴比倫王尼布甲尼撒任命基大利治理猶大的餘民。基大利是沙番的孫子、亞希甘的兒子。 23 猶大眾將領和他們的下屬聽到巴比倫王委任基大利治理猶大的消息後,便都到米斯巴見基大利。他們是尼探雅的兒子以實瑪利、加利亞的兒子約哈難、尼陀法人單戶篾的兒子西萊雅、瑪迦人雅撒尼亞。 24 基大利向他們和他們的下屬發誓,說:「你們不用害怕那些迦勒底官員。你們住在這地方服侍巴比倫王,就會平安無事。」 25 七月,王室後裔以利沙瑪的孫子、尼探雅的兒子以實瑪利帶著十個人在米斯巴刺殺了基大利以及跟他一起的猶大人和迦勒底人。 26 因為害怕迦勒底人報復,猶大眾人不論貴賤,都和眾將領一起逃往埃及。
約雅斤獲釋
27 巴比倫王以未·米羅達在他執政的元年十二月二十七日,即猶大王約雅斤被擄後第三十七年,施恩釋放了約雅斤, 28 並好言相待,使他的地位高過被擄到巴比倫的其他各王。 29 約雅斤脫去了囚衣,終生與巴比倫王一起吃飯。 30 在他有生之年,巴比倫王供應他每天的需用。
2 Re 25
Conferenza Episcopale Italiana
Assedio di Gerusalemme
25 Nell'anno nono del suo regno, nel decimo mese, il dieci del mese, Nabucodònosor re di Babilonia, con tutto l'esercito, marciò contro Gerusalemme, la circondò da tutte le parti e le costruì intorno opere d'assedio. 2 La città rimase assediata fino all'undecimo anno del re Sedecìa. 3 Al nono giorno del quarto mese, quando la fame dominava la città e non c'era più pane per la popolazione, 4 fu aperta una breccia nelle mura della città. Allora tutti i soldati fuggirono, uscendo dalla città di notte per la via della porta fra le due mura, presso il giardino del re e, mentre i Caldei erano tutt'intorno alla città, presero la via dell'Araba.
5 I soldati dei Caldei inseguirono il re nelle steppe di Gerico, mentre tutto il suo esercito si disperse abbandonandolo. 6 Il re fu preso e condotto dal re di Babilonia a Ribla ove fu pronunziata contro di lui la sentenza. 7 Furono uccisi alla presenza di Sedecìa i suoi figli e a lui Nabucodònosor fece cavare gli occhi, l'incatenò e lo condusse a Babilonia.
Saccheggio di Gerusalemme e seconda deportazione
8 Il settimo giorno del quinto mese - era l'anno decimonono del re Nabucodònosor re di Babilonia - Nabuzardàn, capo delle guardie, ufficiale del re di Babilonia, entrò in Gerusalemme, 9 bruciò il tempio, la reggia e tutte le case di Gerusalemme, dando alle fiamme tutte le case di lusso. 10 Tutto l'esercito dei Caldei, che era con il capo delle guardie, demolì il muro intorno a Gerusalemme. 11 Nabuzardàn capo delle guardie deportò il resto del popolo che era stato lasciato in città, quanti erano passati disertori al re di Babilonia e il resto della moltitudine. 12 Il capo delle guardie lasciò alcuni fra i più poveri del paese come vignaioli e come campagnoli. 13 I Caldei fecero a pezzi le colonne di bronzo che erano nel tempio, le basi e il bacino grande di bronzo, che erano ivi, e asportarono tutto il loro bronzo in Babilonia. 14 Essi presero ancora le caldaie, le palette, i coltelli, le coppe e tutte le suppellettili di bronzo che servivano al culto. 15 Il capo delle guardie prese ancora i bracieri e i bacini, quanto era d'oro puro e quanto era d'argento puro. 16 Quanto alle due colonne, al grande bacino e alle basi, tutto opera di Salomone per il tempio, non si poteva calcolare il peso del loro bronzo, cioè di tutti questi oggetti. 17 Delle colonne, poi, ciascuna era alta diciotto cubiti ed era sormontata da un capitello di bronzo, la cui altezza era di cinque cubiti; tutto intorno al capitello c'erano un reticolato e melagrane, tutto di bronzo; così pure era l'altra colonna.
18 Il capo delle guardie prese Seraià, sacerdote capo, e Zofonia, sacerdote del secondo ordine, insieme con tre custodi della soglia. 19 Dalla città egli prese un funzionario, che era a capo dei guerrieri, cinque uomini fra gli intimi del re, che furono trovati in città, il segretario del capo dell'esercito, che arruolava il popolo del paese, e sessanta uomini del popolo del paese, che si trovavano in città. 20 Nabuzardàn capo delle guardie li prese e li condusse al re di Babilonia, a Ribla. 21 Il re di Babilonia li fece uccidere a Ribla, nel paese di Amat. Così fu deportato Giuda dal suo paese.
Godolia, governatore di Giuda
22 Quanto al popolo che restava nel paese di Giuda, lasciatovi da Nabucodònosor re di Babilonia, gli fu posto a loro capo Godolia figlio di Achikam, figlio di Safàn. 23 Quando tutti i capi delle bande armate e i loro uomini seppero che il re di Babilonia aveva fatto governatore Godolia, si presentarono a costui in Mizpà. Essi erano: Ismaele figlio di Netania, Giovanni figlio di Kareach, Seraia figlio di Tancumet, il Netofatita e Iaazania figlio del Maacateo, insieme con i loro uomini. 24 Godolia giurò a loro e ai loro uomini: «Non temete da parte degli ufficiali dei Caldei; rimanete nel paese e servite il re di Babilonia; sarà per il vostro meglio».
25 Nel settimo mese venne Ismaele figlio di Netania, figlio di Elisama, di stirpe regale, con dieci uomini; costoro colpirono a morte Godolia, i Giudei e i Caldei che erano con lui in Mizpà. 26 Tutti, dal più piccolo al più grande, e tutti i capi delle bande armate si mossero per andare in Egitto, perché temevano da parte dei Caldei.
La grazia al re Ioiachin
27 Ora nell'anno trentasette della deportazione di Ioiachìn, re di Giuda, nel decimosecondo mese, il ventisette del mese, Evil-Merodach re di Babilonia, nell'anno in cui divenne re, fece grazia a Ioiachìn re di Giuda e lo fece uscire dalla prigione. 28 Gli parlò con benevolenza, gli assegnò un seggio superiore ai seggi dei re che si trovavano con lui in Babilonia 29 e gli fece cambiare le vesti che aveva portato nella prigione. Ioiachìn mangiò sempre dalla tavola del re per tutto il resto della sua vita. 30 Il suo vitto quotidiano gli fu assicurato sempre dal re di Babilonia, finché visse.
2 Kings 25
Christian Standard Bible
Nebuchadnezzar’s Siege of Jerusalem
25 In the ninth year(A) of Zedekiah’s reign,(B) on the tenth day of the tenth month, King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon advanced against Jerusalem with his entire army.(C) They laid siege to the city and built a siege wall against it all around.(D) 2 The city was under siege until King Zedekiah’s eleventh year.
3 By the ninth day of the fourth month the famine was so severe in the city that the common people had no food.(E) 4 Then the city was broken into,(F) and all the warriors fled(G) at night by way of the city gate between the two walls near the king’s garden,(H) even though the Chaldeans surrounded the city. As the king made his way along the route to the Arabah,(I) 5 the Chaldean army pursued him and overtook him in the plains of Jericho. Zedekiah’s entire army left him and scattered.(J) 6 The Chaldeans seized the king(K) and brought him up to the king of Babylon(L) at Riblah,(M) and they passed sentence on him. 7 They slaughtered Zedekiah’s sons before his eyes. Finally, the king of Babylon blinded Zedekiah, bound him in bronze chains, and took him to Babylon.(N)
Jerusalem Destroyed
8 On(O) the seventh day of the fifth month—which was the nineteenth year of King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon—Nebuzaradan, the captain of the guards, a servant of the king of Babylon, entered Jerusalem.(P) 9 He burned the Lord’s temple,(Q) the king’s palace,(R) and all the houses of Jerusalem; he burned down(S) all the great houses. 10 The whole Chaldean army with the captain of the guards tore down the walls(T) surrounding Jerusalem. 11 Nebuzaradan, the captain of the guards, deported the rest of the people who remained in the city, the deserters who had defected to the king of Babylon, and the rest of the population.(U) 12 But the captain of the guards left some of the poorest of the land to be vinedressers and farmers.(V)
13 Now(W) the Chaldeans broke into pieces the bronze pillars(X) of the Lord’s temple, the water carts, and the bronze basin,[a](Y) which were in the Lord’s temple, and carried the bronze to Babylon.(Z) 14 They also took the pots, shovels, wick trimmers, dishes, and all the bronze articles used in the priests’ service.(AA) 15 The captain of the guards took away the firepans and sprinkling basins—whatever was gold or silver.(AB)
16 As for the two pillars, the one basin, and the water carts that Solomon had made for the Lord’s temple, the weight of the bronze of all these articles was beyond measure.(AC) 17 One pillar was twenty-seven feet[b] tall and had a bronze capital on top of it. The capital, encircled by a grating and pomegranates of bronze, stood five feet[c] high. The second pillar was the same, with its own grating.(AD)
18 The captain of the guards(AE) also took away Seraiah(AF) the chief priest, Zephaniah(AG) the priest of the second rank, and the three doorkeepers. 19 From the city he took a court official[d] who had been appointed over the warriors; five trusted royal aides[e](AH) found in the city; the secretary of the commander of the army, who enlisted the people of the land for military duty; and sixty men from the common people[f] who were found within the city. 20 Nebuzaradan, the captain of the guards, took them and brought them to the king of Babylon at Riblah.(AI) 21 The king of Babylon put them to death at Riblah in the land of Hamath. So Judah went into exile from its land.(AJ)
Gedaliah Made Governor
22 King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon appointed Gedaliah(AK) son of Ahikam, son of Shaphan, over the rest of the people he left in the land of Judah.(AL) 23 When all the commanders of the armies—they and their men—heard that the king of Babylon had appointed Gedaliah, they came to Gedaliah at Mizpah.(AM) The commanders included Ishmael son of Nethaniah, Johanan son of Kareah, Seraiah son of Tanhumeth the Netophathite, and Jaazaniah son of the Maacathite—they and their men.(AN) 24 Gedaliah swore an oath to them and their men, assuring them, “Don’t be afraid of the servants of the Chaldeans. Live in the land and serve the king of Babylon, and it will go well for you.”(AO)
25 In the seventh month, however, Ishmael son of Nethaniah, son of Elishama, of the royal family, came with ten men and struck down Gedaliah, and he died. Also, they killed the Judeans and the Chaldeans who were with him at Mizpah.(AP) 26 Then all the people, from the youngest to the oldest, and the commanders of the army, left and went to Egypt, for they were afraid of the Chaldeans.(AQ)
Jehoiachin Pardoned
27 On(AR) the twenty-seventh day of the twelfth month of the thirty-seventh year of the exile of Judah’s King Jehoiachin, in the year Evil-merodach became king of Babylon, he pardoned King Jehoiachin(AS) of Judah and released him[g] from prison.(AT) 28 He spoke kindly(AU) to him and set his throne over the thrones of the kings who were with him in Babylon.(AV) 29 So Jehoiachin changed his prison clothes, and he dined regularly in the presence of the king of Babylon for the rest of his life.(AW) 30 As for his allowance, a regular allowance(AX) was given to him by the king, a portion for each day, for the rest of his life.
2 Kings 25
World English Bible
25 In the ninth year of his reign, in the tenth month, in the tenth day of the month, Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon came, he and all his army, against Jerusalem, and encamped against it; and they built forts against it around it. 2 So the city was besieged until the eleventh year of King Zedekiah. 3 On the ninth day of the fourth month, the famine was severe in the city, so that there was no bread for the people of the land. 4 Then a breach was made in the city, and all the men of war fled by night by the way of the gate between the two walls, which was by the king’s garden (now the Chaldeans were against the city around it); and the king went by the way of the Arabah. 5 But the Chaldean army pursued the king, and overtook him in the plains of Jericho; and all his army was scattered from him. 6 Then they captured the king and carried him up to the king of Babylon to Riblah; and they passed judgment on him. 7 They killed Zedekiah’s sons before his eyes, then put out Zedekiah’s eyes, bound him in fetters, and carried him to Babylon.
8 Now in the fifth month, on the seventh day of the month, which was the nineteenth year of King Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, Nebuzaradan the captain of the guard, a servant of the king of Babylon, came to Jerusalem. 9 He burned Yahweh’s house, the king’s house, and all the houses of Jerusalem. He burned every great house with fire. 10 All the army of the Chaldeans, who were with the captain of the guard, broke down the walls around Jerusalem. 11 Nebuzaradan the captain of the guard carried away captive the rest of the people who were left in the city and those who had deserted to the king of Babylon—all the rest of the multitude. 12 But the captain of the guard left some of the poorest of the land to work the vineyards and fields.
13 The Chaldeans broke up the pillars of bronze that were in Yahweh’s house and the bases and the bronze sea that were in Yahweh’s house, and carried the bronze pieces to Babylon. 14 They took away the pots, the shovels, the snuffers, the spoons, and all the vessels of bronze with which they ministered. 15 The captain of the guard took away the fire pans, the basins, that which was of gold, for gold, and that which was of silver, for silver. 16 The two pillars, the one sea, and the bases, which Solomon had made for Yahweh’s house, the bronze of all these vessels was not weighed. 17 The height of the one pillar was eighteen cubits,[a] and a capital of bronze was on it. The height of the capital was three cubits, with network and pomegranates on the capital around it, all of bronze; and the second pillar with its network was like these.
18 The captain of the guard took Seraiah the chief priest, Zephaniah the second priest, and the three keepers of the threshold; 19 and out of the city he took an officer who was set over the men of war; and five men of those who saw the king’s face, who were found in the city; and the scribe, the captain of the army, who mustered the people of the land, and sixty men of the people of the land who were found in the city. 20 Nebuzaradan the captain of the guard took them, and brought them to the king of Babylon to Riblah. 21 The king of Babylon attacked them and put them to death at Riblah in the land of Hamath. So Judah was carried away captive out of his land.
22 As for the people who were left in the land of Judah whom Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon had left, even over them he made Gedaliah the son of Ahikam, the son of Shaphan, governor. 23 Now when all the captains of the forces, they and their men, heard that the king of Babylon had made Gedaliah governor, they came to Gedaliah to Mizpah, even Ishmael the son of Nethaniah, Johanan the son of Kareah, Seraiah the son of Tanhumeth the Netophathite, and Jaazaniah the son of the Maacathite, they and their men. 24 Gedaliah swore to them and to their men, and said to them, “Don’t be afraid because of the servants of the Chaldeans. Dwell in the land and serve the king of Babylon, and it will be well with you.”
25 But in the seventh month, Ishmael the son of Nethaniah, the son of Elishama, of the royal offspring came, and ten men with him, and struck Gedaliah so that he died, with the Jews and the Chaldeans that were with him at Mizpah. 26 All the people, both small and great, and the captains of the forces arose and came to Egypt; for they were afraid of the Chaldeans. 27 In the thirty-seventh year of the captivity of Jehoiachin king of Judah, in the twelfth month, on the twenty-seventh day of the month, Evilmerodach king of Babylon, in the year that he began to reign, released Jehoiachin king of Judah out of prison, 28 and he spoke kindly to him and set his throne above the throne of the kings who were with him in Babylon, 29 and changed his prison garments. Jehoiachin ate bread before him continually all the days of his life; 30 and for his allowance, there was a continual allowance given him from the king, every day a portion, all the days of his life.
Footnotes
- 25:17 A cubit is the length from the tip of the middle finger to the elbow on a man’s arm, or about 18 inches or 46 centimeters.
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