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Chapter 25
And
it
came
to
pass
in
the
ninth
year
of
his
reign,
in
the
tenth
month,
in
the
tenth
day
of
the
month,
that
Nebuchadnezzar
king
of
Babylon
came,
he,
and
all
his
host,
against
Jerusalem,
and
pitched
against
it;
and
they
built
forts
against
it
round
about.
2
And
the
city
was
besieged
unto
the
eleventh
year
of
king
Zedekiah.
3
And
on
the
ninth
day
of
the
fourth
month
the
famine
prevailed
in
the
city,
and
there
was
no
bread
for
the
people
of
the
land.
4
And
the
city
was
broken
up,
and
all
the
men
of
war
fled
by
night
by
the
way
of
the
gate
between
two
walls,
which
is
by
the
king’s
garden:
(now
the
Chaldees
were
against
the
city
round
about:)
and
the
king
went
the
way
toward
the
plain.
5
And
the
army
of
the
Chaldees
pursued
after
the
king,
and
overtook
him
in
the
plains
of
Jericho:
and
all
his
army
were
scattered
from
him.
6
So
they
took
the
king,
and
brought
him
up
to
the
king
of
Babylon
to
Riblah;
and
they
gave
judgment
upon
him.
7
And
they
slew
the
sons
of
Zedekiah
before
his
eyes,
and
put
out
the
eyes
of
Zedekiah,
and
bound
him
with
fetters
of
brass,
and
carried
him
to
Babylon.
8
And
in
the
fifth
month,
on
the
seventh
day
of
the
month,
which
is
the
nineteenth
year
of
king
Nebuchadnezzar
king
of
Babylon,
came
Nebuzar-adan,
captain
of
the
guard,
a
servant
of
the
king
of
Babylon,
unto
Jerusalem:
9
And
he
burnt
the
house
of
the
Lord,
and
the
king’s
house,
and
all
the
houses
of
Jerusalem,
and
every
great
man’s
house
burnt
he
with
fire.
10
And
all
the
army
of
the
Chaldees,
that
were
with
the
captain
of
the
guard,
brake
down
the
walls
of
Jerusalem
round
about.
11
Now
the
rest
of
the
people
that
were
left
in
the
city,
and
the
fugitives
that
fell
away
to
the
king
of
Babylon,
with
the
remnant
of
the
multitude,
did
Nebuzar-adan
the
captain
of
the
guard
carry
away.
12
But
the
captain
of
the
guard
left
of
the
poor
of
the
land
to
be
vinedressers
and
husbandmen.
13
And
the
pillars
of
brass
that
were
in
the
house
of
the
Lord,
and
the
bases,
and
the
brasen
sea
that
was
in
the
house
of
the
Lord,
did
the
Chaldees
break
in
pieces,
and
carried
the
brass
of
them
to
Babylon.
14
And
the
pots,
and
the
shovels,
and
the
snuffers,
and
the
spoons,
and
all
the
vessels
of
brass
wherewith
they
ministered,
took
they
away.
15
And
the
firepans,
and
the
bowls,
and
such
things
as
were
of
gold,
in
gold,
and
of
silver,
in
silver,
the
captain
of
the
guard
took
away.
16
The
two
pillars,
one
sea,
and
the
bases
which
Solomon
had
made
for
the
house
of
the
Lord;
the
brass
of
all
these
vessels
was
without
weight.
17
The
height
of
the
one
pillar
was
eighteen
cubits,
and
the
chapiter
upon
it
was
brass:
and
the
height
of
the
chapiter
three
cubits;
and
the
wreathen
work,
and
pomegranates
upon
the
chapiter
round
about,
all
of
brass:
and
like
unto
these
had
the
second
pillar
with
wreathen
work.
18
And
the
captain
of
the
guard
took
Seraiah
the
chief
priest,
and
Zephaniah
the
second
priest,
and
the
three
keepers
of
the
door:
19
And
out
of
the
city
he
took
an
officer
that
was
set
over
the
men
of
war,
and
five
men
of
them
that
were
in
the
king’s
presence,
which
were
found
in
the
city,
and
the
principal
scribe
of
the
host,
which
mustered
the
people
of
the
land,
and
threescore
men
of
the
people
of
the
land
that
were
found
in
the
city:
20
And
Nebuzar-adan
captain
of
the
guard
took
these,
and
brought
them
to
the
king
of
Babylon
to
Riblah:
21
And
the
king
of
Babylon
smote
them,
and
slew
them
at
Riblah
in
the
land
of
Hamath.
So
Judah
was
carried
away
out
of
their
land.
22
And
as
for
the
people
that
remained
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,
ruler.
23
And
when
all
the
captains
of
the
armies,
they
and
their
men,
heard
that
the
king
of
Babylon
had
made
Gedaliah
governor,
there
came
to
Gedaliah
to
Mizpah,
even
Ishmael
the
son
of
Nethaniah,
and
Johanan
the
son
of
Careah,
and
Seraiah
the
son
of
Tanhumeth
the
Netophathite,
and
Jaazaniah
the
son
of
a
Maachathite,
they
and
their
men.
24
And
Gedaliah
sware
to
them,
and
to
their
men,
and
said
unto
them,
Fear
not
to
be
the
servants
of
the
Chaldees:
dwell
in
the
land,
and
serve
the
king
of
Babylon;
and
it
shall
be
well
with
you.
25
But
it
came
to
pass
in
the
seventh
month,
that
Ishmael
the
son
of
Nethaniah,
the
son
of
Elishama,
of
the
seed
royal,
came,
and
ten
men
with
him,
and
smote
Gedaliah,
that
he
died,
and
the
Jews
and
the
Chaldees
that
were
with
him
at
Mizpah.
26
And
all
the
people,
both
small
and
great,
and
the
captains
of
the
armies,
arose,
and
came
to
Egypt:
for
they
were
afraid
of
the
Chaldees.
27
And
it
came
to
pass
in
the
seven
and
thirtieth
year
of
the
captivity
of
Jehoiachin
king
of
Judah,
in
the
twelfth
month,
on
the
seven
and
twentieth
day
of
the
month,
that
Evil-merodach
king
of
Babylon
in
the
year
that
he
began
to
reign
did
lift
up
the
head
of
Jehoiachin
king
of
Judah
out
of
prison;
28
And
he
spake
kindly
to
him,
and
set
his
throne
above
the
throne
of
the
kings
that
were
with
him
in
Babylon;
29
And
changed
his
prison
garments:
and
he
did
eat
bread
continually
before
him
all
the
days
of
his
life.
30
And
his
allowance
was
a
continual
allowance
given
him
of
the
king,
a
daily
rate
for
every
day,
all
the
days
of
his
life.
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