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to Babylon Nabuchodonosor removed seven thousand warriors, and a thousand craftsmen and smiths, all that had strength to bear arms. (2 Kings 24, 16)
for now the Lord’s anger hung over Juda and Jerusalem, ready to banish them from his presence. And Sedecias in his turn revolted against the king of Babylon. (2 Kings 24, 20)
He made him witness the death of his sons; then put out his eyes and carried him off in chains to Babylon. (2 Kings 25, 7)
Brazen pillars and brazen stands and the great basin of bronze that stood in the Lord’s temple the Chaldaeans broke up, and took away all the bronze to Babylon; (2 Kings 25, 13)
and over the few he left remaining there the king of Babylon put Godolias, son of Ahicam, son of Saphan, in charge. (2 Kings 25, 22)
and Godolias took an oath to chiefs and men alike. They need have no fear of living under Chaldaean rule; let them remain in the country as the king of Babylon’s vassals, and all should go well with them. (2 Kings 25, 24)
On the twenty-seventh day of the twelfth month, in the thirty-seventh year after king Joachin of Juda had been carried into exile, he was released from prison by Evil-Merodach, king of Babylon, then in the first year of his reign. (2 Kings 25, 27)
The whole people was registered, and the Annals of the kings of Israel and Juda shew what their numbers were, at the time when they were exiled to Babylon in expiation of their sins; (1 Chronicles 9, 1)
and if, when the princes of Babylon came to enquire about the portent that had happened in his country, God left him to his own counsel, it was but to try him, and test the dispositions of his heart. (2 Chronicles 32, 31)
and the next emissaries he sent to them were the captains of the Assyrian army, who made Manasses their prisoner, and carried him away, loaded with chains and fetters, to Babylon. (2 Chronicles 33, 11)
Then he was attacked by the king of Babylon, Nabuchodonosor, who led him off to Babylon in chains; (2 Chronicles 36, 6)
and when the spring came round, Nabuchodonosor had him brought to Babylon, with all the most precious of the furniture that was left in the Lord’s house. And he set up as king of Juda and Jerusalem Joachin’s uncle Sedecias. (2 Chronicles 36, 10)
