Jeremiah, 39

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1 In the ninth year of Zedekiah king of Judah, in the tenth month, came Nebuchadrezzar 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] Nergalsharezer, Samgarnebo, Sarsechim, Rabsaris, Nergalsharezer, Rabmag, with all the residue of the princes of the king of Babylon.

4 And it came to pass, [that] when Zedekiah the king of Judah saw them, and all the men of war, then they fled, and went forth out of the city by night, by the way of the king's garden, by the gate betwixt the two walls: and he went out the way of the plain.

5 But the Chaldeans' army pursued after them, and overtook Zedekiah in the plains of Jericho: and when they had taken him, they brought him up to Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon to Riblah in the land of Hamath, where he gave judgment upon him.

6 Then the king of Babylon slew the sons of Zedekiah in Riblah before his eyes: also the king of Babylon slew all the nobles of Judah.

7 Moreover he put out Zedekiah's eyes, and bound him with chains, to carry him to Babylon.

8 And the Chaldeans burned the king's house, and the houses of the people, with fire, and brake down the walls of Jerusalem.

9 Then Nebuzaradan the captain of the guard carried away captive into Babylon the remnant of the people that remained in the city, and those that fell away, that fell to him, with the rest of the people that remained.

10 But Nebuzaradan the captain of the guard left of the poor of the people, which had nothing, in the land of Judah, and gave them vineyards and fields at the same time.

11 Now Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon gave charge concerning Jeremiah to Nebuzaradan the captain of the guard, saying,

12 Take him, and look well to him, and do him no harm; but do unto him even as he shall say unto thee.

13 So Nebuzaradan the captain of the guard sent, and Nebushasban, Rabsaris, and Nergalsharezer, Rabmag, and all the king of Babylon's princes;

14 Even they sent, and took Jeremiah out of the court of the prison, and committed him unto Gedaliah the son of Ahikam the son of Shaphan, that he should carry him home: so he dwelt among the people.

15 Now the word of the LORD came unto Jeremiah, while he was shut up in the court of the prison, saying,

16 Go and speak to Ebedmelech the Ethiopian, saying, Thus saith the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel; Behold, I will bring my words upon this city for evil, and not for good; and they shall be [accomplished] in that day before thee.

17 But I will deliver thee in that day, saith the LORD: and thou shalt not be given into the hand of the men of whom thou [art] afraid.

18 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.




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Jeremiah 39 describes the fall of Jerusalem to the Babylonians and the consequences for the people of Judah. The chapter begins with the invasion and capture of the city and then describes the deportation of King Zedekiah and many others to Babylon. The chapter ends with the liberation of Jeremiah by order of the Babylonian king. Below are five verses related to the topics covered in Jeremiah 39:

2 Kings 25:9: "They burned the house of the Lord, the royal palace, and all the houses of Jerusalem; all the important houses were destroyed by fire." This verse highlights the destruction and devastation that occurred in Jerusalem during the fall of the city. This relates to Jeremiah 39, as it describes the same event and the destruction that occurred as a result of the fall of the city.

Ezequiel 33:21: "In the twelfth year of our captivity, on the fifth day of the tenth month, a fugitive from Jerusalem came to me and said, 'The city has fallen!'" This verse highlights the impact that the fall of Jerusalem had na People who were deported to Babylon. He relates to Jeremiah 39, as he describes the deportation of the king and the people of Judah to Babylon after the fall of the city.

Psalm 137:1: "Next to the rivers of Babylon, we sat there and cry, reminding us of Zion." This verse describes the sadness and lament of the people of Judah while in exile in Babylon. He relates to Jeremiah 39, for he describes the deportation of the people to Babylon and the sadness they experienced during exile.

Lamentations 2:9: "The doors of the city have fallen, and were destroyed; their bars were broken and their king and their leaders are among the nations. The law no longer exists, and their prophets find no visions of the Lord. " This verse describes the destruction and desolation that occurred in Jerusalem during the fall of the city. He relates to Jeremiah 39, as he describes the same event and the destruction that occurred as a result of the fall of the city.

Ezra 1:1: "In the first year of Cyrus's reign, king of Persia, that the word of the Lord spoke by Jeremiah, the Lord aroused the Spirit of Cyrus, king of Persia, that a proclamation could be made in all His kingdom, and also in writing, saying, "This verse highlights the fulfillment of Jeremiah's prophecies about the restoration of Judah after exile in Babylon. He relates to Jeremiah 39, for he describes the deportation of the people to Babylon, but also points to the restoration that would come, since the Lord aroused the Spirit of Cyrus to make a proclamation allowing the Jews to return to Jerusalem and rebuild the temple .





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